Hany Aziz
Professor
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Hany Aziz is a Full Professor at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor department with cross-appointments in the Chemical Engineering department. He is Associate Director of Waterloo’s Nanotechnology Engineering program. He is also Associate Director of the Giga-to-Nanoelectronics Centre. He previously held the appointment of NSERC- DALSA Research Chair in organic electronics.
Research Interest
Professor Aziz’s group conducts research in the interdisciplinary area of organic electronics and optoelectronics including both electroluminescent (such as Organic Light-Emitting Devices or OLEDs and quantum dot LEDs ) and light harvesting (such as organic photovoltaics and optical sensing) materials and devices. The research spans a wide range of areas ranging from studying fundamental phenomena in organic semiconductors (such as carrier injection and transport, exciton dynamics, carrier-exciton interactions) to developing novel devices and fabrication technologies for next generation electronics (such as flexible flat panel displays and printable electronics).
Publications
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Aziz H, Popovic Z, Xie S, Hor AM, Hu NX, Tripp C, Xu G. Humidity-induced crystallization of tris (8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum layers in organic light-emitting devices. Applied Physics Letters. 1998 Feb 16;72(7):756-8.
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Aziz H, Popovic ZD. Degradation phenomena in small-molecule organic light-emitting devices. Chemistry of Materials. 2004 Nov 16;16(23):4522-32.
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Aziz H, Popovic ZD, Hu NX, Hor AM, Xu G. Degradation mechanism of small molecule-based organic light-emitting devices. Science. 1999 Mar 19;283(5409):1900-2.