Imperial and External Connections

The Durrant Group is part of the Department of Chemistry in the recently built Molecular Sciences Research Hub on Imperial College’s White City Campus. The group’s research aligns with several of the Departments research themes, including in particular it’s Energy Theme. We have extensive collaborations with groups in the Department, as well groups across Imperial and globally. For example, the group currently has external collaborations and project with groups and companies in Brazil, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Japan, Saudia Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan and USA.

Professor Durrant leads Imperial's Centre for Processable Electronics, which brings together researchers across Imperial working on processable electronic materials and devices for sustainable energy, soft electronics and other emerging technologies. This centre facilitates inter-departmental collaborations across college, as well as enabling access to extensive shared research facilities for materials and device fabrication and characterisation.

Alongside leading his research group at Imperial College, Professor Durrant is the Ser Solar Professor at the SPECIFIC IKC, Swansea University. This enables strong collaborations between the Centre for Processable Electronics and SPECIFIC, including in particular the ATIP project, led by Professor Durrant. SPECIFIC compliments the more fundamental scientific studies of the Durrant group at Imperial College by addressing the technological development of printed photovoltaic devices. More widely Professor Durrant founded the UK's Solar Fuels Network, which promotes and supports an effective UK solar fuels research community, and remains closely involved in its activities. He is also the UK lead of Mission Innovation IC5: Sunlight Conversion as well as Imperial's Artificial Leaf initiative. 

 

Collaborators

ATIP

ATIP

Centre for Processable Electronics

Centre for Processable Electronics

Energy Future Lab

Energy Future Lab

EPSRC

EPSRC

Mission Innovation IC5: Sunlight Conversion

Mission Innovation IC5: Sunlight Conversion

Royal Society of Chemistry

Royal Society of Chemistry

Solar Fuels Network

Solar Fuels Network

SPECIFIC

SPECIFIC

Swansea University

Swansea University