the guy on the right was my professor at UCLA. the guy on the right is a grad student. professor yang yang is part of the material science department. the device described in this article relates more to OLEDs than discrete LEDs. the work done is pretty cool...
sorry, the grad student is on the left, professor on the right. the professor is quite a no nonsense kind of guy and his group is the most well funded. they do more research on other polymer devices such as memory.
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the guy on the right was my professor at UCLA. the guy on the right is a grad student. professor yang yang is part of the material science department. the device described in this article relates more to OLEDs than discrete LEDs. the work done is pretty cool...
So you went to UCLA? Which one is left and which one is right?
sorry, the grad student is on the left, professor on the right. the professor is quite a no nonsense kind of guy and his group is the most well funded. they do more research on other polymer devices such as memory.