School of Mathematics, Physics and Statistics; Jing Zhou
On April 1, 2025, Professor Glib Baryshnikov, a renowned scholar from Linkoping University in Sweden, came to the School of Mathematics, Physics and Statistics to give a presentation titled " Resent advances in computational spectroscopy of optical materials". Faculty members in the fields of physics, optical engineering, and all graduate students, and undergraduate students in optoelectronic information science and engineering attended the report.

Glib Baryshnikov noted that organic optical materials have become one of the most important scientific fields for mankind, and the huge competitive potential of organic light-emitting diodes (OLeds), solar cells, bioimaging, sensing systems, etc. has created prerequisites for the active development of computational algorithms to study their performance. He delves into the breakthroughs of his research group in materials that display room-temperature long-life phosphorescence, thermally activated delayed fluorescence, and tunable transient fluorescence. He detailed the important role and significance of quantum chemical simulations in the integrated study of new synthetic materials and the fabrication of OLED prototypes.
Professor Glib Baryshnikov is currently affiliated with Linkoping University in Sweden. His research focuses on the theoretical study of dye-sensitized solar cells and organic light-emitting diode materials. He has published more than 250 articles in international journals, including prominent ones such as JACS, Angew. Chem., Nat. Commun., Chem. Sci. His research has been cited more than 7,300 times and has an H-index of 47, according to Google Scholar.




