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Quantum Dots Light Emitting Diodes For Photomedicine

Speaker: Yajie Dong | Company: University of Central Florida | Date: 12 May 2021 | Full Presentation


Quantum dot light emitting diodes (QLEDs) with outstanding wavelength tunability, ideal color purity, sufficient power density and unique flexible form factors are high promising photomedical light sources that could facilitate widespread clinical applications of photodynamic therapy (PDT) or photobiomodulations (PBM). In this talk, I will share the progresses on flexible QLEDs development and photomedical studies at University of Central Florida, QLEDCures and our medical partner institutions. The perspective of flexible QLEDs for various photomedical applications in the near and long term will be discussed.


Yajie Dong

Associate Professor @ University of Central Florida


Bio


Yajie Dong is an associate professor in the NanoScience Technology Center of University of Central Florida, an associate editor of Optics Express, and a member of the emissive, microLED, and quantum-dot displays (EMQ) subcommittee of SID’s Display Week Technical Program Committee. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. He is the founder and chief scientific officer of QLEDCures LLC, a startup that pursues the photomedical applications of QLEDs.


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