Protein-based Lighting Team Wins Royal Society Of Chemistry’s Prestigious New Horizon Prize
An international collaboration of scientists at institutions including Technische Universität München, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and Centro de Fisica de Materiales have been named the winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s new Materials…
Rubén presented the most innovative aspects and results of the FET-OPEN 863170 project ARTIBLED
Rubén presented the most innovative aspects and results of the FET-OPEN 863170 project ARTIBLED (Engineered ARTIficial proteins for Biological Light-Emitting Diodes) at the Research meets Industry event organized by the European Innovation Council.…
Quo Vadis Biogenic Phosphors?
LED professional journal publishes an article about the research approach being carried under the ARTIBLED project in its December issue (page 64). More articles will follow showing the results of the project.
LEDs from bacterial production
This article from Wiley Analytical Science explains the research approach being carried under the ARTIBLED project.
What if bacteria could produce cheaper, sustainable, and safer color filters for LEDs?: Artificial fluorescent proteins for the next generation of sustainable and safer LEDs
LED lamps consist of a blue-emitting chip and an optical filter made of inorganic phosphors, rare earth minerals that transforms blue light into the white light we all use in our homes. This filter does not efficiently convert blue light, causing…