Innes Gale
- PhD
- Post Doctoral Research Fellow
- The University of Queensland
Innes Gale is a researcher at The University of Queensland (UQ), where he works on developing new materials for organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs), organic lasers, and other optoelectronic applications. His research combines molecular synthesis with detailed photophysical and thermal characterisation to design emitters that achieve both high brightness and low efficiency roll-off.
Innes completed his PhD at UQ, focusing on novel organometallic emitters for high-brightness OLEDs. During this time, he developed expertise in advanced thermal analysis, thermal gradient sublimation for high-purity material preparation, and a broad range of optical spectroscopy techniques for studying light-emitting materials.
He has also carried out research in Germany and Japan, contributing to international collaborations on organic optoelectronic materials. His work spans from molecular design and synthesis to device-relevant characterisation, bridging chemistry and optoelectronics.
Research Interests
- Light-emitting materials: High-brightness emitters for OLEDs and low-threshold lasing
- Host materials: New host materials for next generation optoelectronic devices
- Quantum materials: New materials for integration into emerging quantum technologies
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