Franky So
Professor Franky So is a distinguished scholar pursuing advances in the field of Materials Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University. As the Walter and Ida Freeman Distinguished Professor, he is renowned for his pioneering work in the electronic properties and photophysics of organic semiconductors and quantum dots. His research is pivotal in the development of cutting-edge technologies such as OLEDs, solar cells, photodetectors, sensors, and transistors. With a PhD from the University of Southern California, Professor So brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his academic endeavors, having spent 14 years in the industry before transitioning to academia. His industrial background provides a unique perspective that enriches his research and teaching, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications. Professor So is a Fellow of several prestigious professional societies, reflecting his significant contributions to the field. His prolific career is marked by the publication of over 200 research papers, which have been widely cited and recognized for their impact on the scientific community. Additionally, he holds an impressive portfolio of 100 issued patents, underscoring his role as an innovator in materials science. His research interests are diverse and encompass OLEDs, photophysics, solar cells, conjugated polymers, organic-inorganic hybrids, and quantum dots. Professor So's work is instrumental in advancing the understanding and application of organic semiconductors, particularly in optoelectronics and electronic properties. His dedication to exploring new frontiers in these areas continues to inspire and drive progress in the field.
Publications
, 119-130, 2009-12-28
, 5-18, 2019-07-02
, 6056-6065, 2014-07-22
, 34-41, 2018-11-01