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OLED Inventor Wins Wolf Prize for Chemistry

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ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 22, 2011 — The inventor of the organic LED (OLED) — technology that is quickly becoming prevalent in devices like smartphones and TV and computer screens because of its energy efficiency and ability to make ultrathin, high resolution displays — has been awarded the 2011 Wolf Prize in chemistry. Ching Tang, the Doris Johns Cherry Professor of chemical engineering in the University of Rochester's Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, shares the 2011 prize with Stuart Alan Rice of the University of Chicago and Krzystof Matyjaszewski of Carnegie Mellon University. The awarding...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    AmericasBasic ScienceBusinessCarnegie Mellon Universitycell phoneschemistryChing TangcomputersConsumerDisplaysEastman Kodak companyenergygreen photonicsHajim School of Engineering and Applied SciencesIsraelLCDLight Sourcesluminescent materialsMiddle EastNew YorkNobel PrizeOLED displaysOLEDsphotovoltaicsProfessor Krzystof MatyjaszewskiProfessor Stuart Alan RiceRobert Clarksmart phonessolar cellsUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of RochesterWolf PrizeLEDs

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