
Dr.
Alison M. Funston
Funston’s research within the Centre explores the enormous potential of hybrid inorganic/organic systems within specific systems designed for light harvesting, solar upconversion, singlet fission and directed energy transfer. She aims to combine time resolved excitation with a scanning near-field optical microscope, to provide real time imaging of exciton diffusion in films.
Qualifications:
PhD, The University of Melbourne, 2002
Centre Research Themes:
- Excitonic Systems for Solar Energy Conversion
- Control of Excitons