Mar 13, 2026
Contributions to the DPG Conference
With approximately 10,000 participants from Germany and abroad each year, the DPG Spring Meetings are consistently among the largest physics conferences in Europe. This year, the DPG Spring Meeting took place in Dresden. Link
The DPG’s core objectives in this regard are knowledge transfer and the promotion of young researchers. The DPG Spring Meetings are therefore also an important platform for students, where they can present the topics of their master’s or diploma theses for the first time and discuss them with researchers. The extensive inclusion of presentations by early-career researchers in the conference program is a unique feature of the DPG Spring Meetings, even on an international scale.
Our colleagues presented numerous papers and received valuable suggestions, advice, and ideas for their projects.
https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2026/conference/dresden/parts?lang=en
- Caroline Murawski, Rabiul Islam, Siddhartha Saggar, Jens P. Weber: Organic LEDs and photodetectors for light-based diagnostics and therapy. Hauptvortrag
- Siddhartha Saggar, Giedrius Puidokas, Caroline Murawski: Accurate characterization of next-generation photodiodes. Vortrag
- Rabiul Islam, Siddhartha Saggar, Jakob Wolansky, Darius Pohl, Markus Löffler, Bernd Rellinghaus, Johannes Benduhn, Caroline Murawski: Flexible Organic Photodiodes Based on Advanced Encapsulation Strategies. Vortrag
- Simon Letzer, Andrey Iodchik, Rabiul Islam, Vladimir Lesnyak, Caroline Murawski: RoHS-Compliant Nanocrystal LEDs for Flexible Near-Infrared Biomedical Emitters. Poster
- Nirbhika Nandakumar and Caroline Murawski: Organic LEDs for optogenetic cochlear implants. Poster
- Sudhi Mahadevan, Siddhartha Saggar, Rabiul Islam, Caroline Murawski: Organic Narrowband Near-infrared Photodiodes for Breath Monitoring. Poste