Renzo Meyer | Diamondlike Carbon | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Renzo Meyer, Université de Strasbourg, France.
Renzo Meyer is a dedicated PhD student at the ICube Laboratory, University of Strasbourg, specializing in carbon-based transparent electrodes for organic electronic devices like OPVs and OLEDs. With expertise in pulsed laser deposition and laser annealing, he has published impactful research in reputed journals and delivered presentations at international conferences. Renzo is the current president of the Young Researchers of ICube Association, fostering collaboration and innovation. His passion for photonics and instrumentation is complemented by his hands-on approach to experimental techniques. 

Publication Profile
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Education and Experience
PhD Student (Oct 2022 – Present): ICube Laboratory, Team IPP, Dept. D-ESSP
- Synthesis of transparent electrodes using Excimer laser for DLC to TGL conversion.
- Published two papers; presented at EMRS and CFSAM conferences.
- President of the Young Researchers of ICube Association.
Research Internship (Feb 2022 – Aug 2022): ICube Laboratory
- Upscaled carbon-based transparent electrodes using Excimer laser.
Master in Micro and Nanoelectronics (2019 – 2022): Faculty of Physics and Engineering, University of Strasbourg
- Designed NMOS transistors and 10W amplifiers; worked on ADC and Lab-on-Chip projects.
Bachelor in Electronics, Signal, and Automatic (2019 – 2022): University of Strasbourg
Engineering School (First Year) (2018 – 2019): Télécom Physique Strasbourg
Summary Suitability For the Award
Mr. Renzo Meyer, a third-year Ph.D. student at the ICube Laboratory in Strasbourg, France, is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative work on carbon-based transparent electrodes using advanced laser techniques has led to significant advancements in the field of organic electronic devices. With an exemplary academic and research record, Mr. Meyer has already made impactful contributions to material science and photonics.
Professional Development
Renzo Meyer is an accomplished researcher deeply involved in advancing photonics and carbon-based materials. His doctoral studies focus on synthesizing diamondlike carbon (DLC) films and transforming their surface into thin graphitic layers (TGL) for transparent electrodes. A versatile experimentalist, Renzo excels in spectroscopic and microscopy techniques, laser annealing, and instrumentation development. He actively contributes to the scientific community by publishing articles, presenting at prestigious conferences like EMRS and CFSAM, and mentoring peers as president of the Young Researchers of ICube. Renzo’s commitment to excellence makes him a valuable member of the scientific community. 

Research Focus
Renzo Meyer’s research revolves around advanced materials and photonics, emphasizing the synthesis and functionalization of transparent carbon electrodes for organic electronic devices. He explores innovative applications of pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and laser annealing to create diamondlike carbon (DLC) and thin graphitic layers (TGL), optimizing their use in OPVs and OLEDs. His interdisciplinary approach bridges material science, instrumentation, and device integration. Renzo’s work has significant implications for sustainable electronics and renewable energy solutions, showcasing his commitment to cutting-edge research. 

Publication Top Notes
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Study of thin layer materials presenting interfaces using white light interference measurements (2025)

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Investigation of laser-induced changes in structural and optoelectrical properties of pulsed laser-deposited Diamond-Like Carbon layers (2023)
– Cited by: 4
Second Prize: Best Poster at French Photonics Days (2023)
Conference Contributions: Oral presentations at EMRS (2022, 2023, 2024) and CFSAM-6 in Shanghai (2024).
AVIC Chengdu Aircraft Industrial (Group) CO., Ltd., Chengdu, China (2023/02–2024/05)
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Recipient of the National Doctoral Research Fellowship, China, 2018–2021.

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Ph.D., Condensed Matter Physics, Lanzhou University (2007)
B.S., Physics, Lanzhou University (2002)
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Delta State Bursary Scholarship: Delta State Scholarship Board (2015–2019)

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Advisor: Prof. Dr. Xinhua Zhong (Humboldt Research Fellow)
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