Natalie Stingelin

Natalie Stingelin

Professor
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MoSE 2278
Office Room Number
2278
Research Interests
Previously a professor of organic functional materials at the Department of Materials, Imperial College of London, Natalie Stingelin joined Georgia Tech in 2016. She focuses her research on the broad field of organic functional materials, including organic electronics; multifunctional inorganic/organic hybrids; smart, advanced optical systems based on organic matter; and bioelectronics. Associate Editor of the Journal of Materials Chemistry, she has published more than 130 papers and 6 issued patents. She is a co-investigator of the newly established EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large Area Electronics, and she leads the EC Marie-Curie Training Network 'INFORM' that involves 11 European partners. She was awarded the Istitute of Materials, Minerals & Mining's Rosenhain Medal and Prize (2014) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) President's International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI) Award for Visiting Scientists (2015).
Teaching Interests

Professor Stingelin’s teaching emphasizes foundational and advanced courses in materials science and engineering, focusing on the structure-property relationships in polymers and organic electronic materials. Her instruction integrates fundamental concepts with experimental approaches at both undergraduate and graduate levels. She actively engages students in understanding the interplay of molecular design, processing, and material performance, fostering critical thinking and hands-on learning in polymer science and soft materials.

Education
PhD, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, 2001BS, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, 1997
Recent Publications

V Quirós‐Cordero, AH Balzer, S Bachevillier, N Watkins, AF Ferreira, ..., A Versatile Materials Class for Solution‐Processed Optics and Photonics Based On Titanium Oxide Hydrates and Polyalcohols: A Perspective, Advanced Materials 38 (3), e07028, 2026

R Fei, V Quirós-Cordero, D Wright, D Ghoshal, JC Johnson, II Smalyukh, ..., Polariton Control of Molecular Charge Transfer in Perylene Diimide Semiconductors, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2026

V Quirós-Cordero, E Rojas-Gatjens, M Gomez-Dominguez, H Li, ..., Resolving exciton and polariton multiparticle correlations in an optical microcavity in the strong-coupling regime, Physical Review B 113 (4), L041102, 2026

A Atassi, S Makarem, JF Ponder Jr, AH Balzer, JM Rinehart, SA Gregory, ..., Topochemical Reaction Induces Anisotropy, Decreasing Solid-State Thermal Conductivity, ACS Materials Letters, 2026

RC Hiorns, J Vohlídal, R Boucher, CH Chan, CM Fellows, M Hess, ..., A brief guide to polymer terminology (IUPAC Technical Report), Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2025

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