Postdoc/project researcher wanted for JÄMOMAT project

IMC is looking for a postdoctoral researcher/project researcher in the project ”JÄMOMAT – From waste to next-generation molecular materials” funded by Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation and Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation. The fixed term position starts at the earliest on 1st of August 2023 (or upon mutual agreement) and lasts until the end of August 2025.

Read the whole job description at

https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?id=000014610&did=5600&lang=en&jc=14&nav_from_open_jobs_view_new=true

Celebrating Hannah’s newest article

Hannah Byron (left) and Teppo Kreivilä

Today, doctoral researcher Hannah Byron organized a small party to celebrate her latest article “New shades of photochromism – yellow sodalites for the detection of blue light“, for which she had baked cupcakes herself. Standing next to Hannah is MSc Teppo Kreivilä, who was also one of the authors of the article. It was published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C (impact factor 8.067), and can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1039/D3TC00116D

Congratulations Hannah!

Soda-Lights kickoff meeting

From top left: Prof. Mark Weller, MSc Sami Vuori, Dr. Miradije Rama, Prof. Henrik Friis, Prof. Esa Heilimo, Dr. Ludo van Goethem, Prof. Tangui Le Bahers, and Prof. Mika Lastusaari.

We had the first meeting of the Soda-Lights project. With Sami and Mika from IMC, we have expert collaborators Prof. Mark Weller (Cardiff, UK), Prof. Henrik Friis (Oslo, Norway), Dr. Ludo van Goethem (Antwerp, Belgium), Prof. Tangui Le Bahers (Lyon, France), Dr. Miradije Rama (Espoo, Finland) and Prof. Esa Heilimo (Turku, Finland). The project is now well on the way with interesting results to be expected.

Project “Soda-Lights”: IMC gets 3-year funding from the Foundation for Research of Natural Resources in Finland

Illustration: luminescent hackmanite “found” in Finland’s soil.

IMC received funding from the Foundation for Research of Natural Resources in Finland for a three-year project called Soda-Lights, which is a pun on “sodalites”: as many already know, hackmanite, a wonder material belonging to the group of sodalite minerals, shines visible light under UV radiation. In this project, the aim is to produce these luminescent sodalites using Finland’s national mineral resources, and its main purpose is to produce white light in LEDs. Sodalites contain elements that are not endangered or rare, in contrast to cerium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG:Ce), which contains non-sustainable elements and is used in LEDs today.