Dr Conor O'Brien is a Senior Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, predominantly concerned with the topic of advanced materials, from novel nanomaterials to the utilisation of emerging materials and technologies in a wide range of applications. Having previously studied at Trinity College Dublin, Conor obtained a PhD from the University of Manchester, working in the National Graphene Institute.
Conor received his BA degree in Nanoscience, Physics and Chemistry of Advanced Materials from Trinity College Dublin in 2017. Conor conducted his final year research project with Infineon Technologies in Munich, and was awarded the prestigious Gold Medal from Trinity College, on the basis of receiving a first-class honours degree with exceptional merit.
Conor moved to the UK in 2017 to the University of Manchester, famed for the isolation of graphene in 2004. As part of obtaining a PhD, Conor's research dealt with understanding the tearing mechanism of 2D material reinforced elastomer composites, employing the novel technique of X-ray computed tomography to image the internal morphology of the composite during tearing.
Conor's work at IDTechEx covers advanced materials research, including markets and technologies, with particular expertise on nanocarbons such as graphene and carbon nanotubes. Beyond 2D materials, Conor also holds an interest in the advanced materials that are underpinning the energy and decarbonization sector, with a focus on the fuel cell industry.
Speaking at Forthcoming Events
LOPEC 2026 - International Exhibition and Conference for Flexible, Organic and Printed Electronics
Munich - 24 - 26 Feb 2026
IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst Dr Conor O'Brien will be presenting in the conference at 11.40am on 24th February.
The organizer's say: "LOPEC (Large-area, Organic & Printed Electronics Convention) is the world's leading exhibition and conference for flexible, organic and printed electronics. Every year, the leading players from application to research from all continents meet in the high-tech metropolis of Munich. 169 exhibitors from 29 countries and 2,331 visitors from 43 countries made LOPEC 2025 the most important meeting place for the industry."
International Battery Seminar & Exhibit 2026
Orlando - 23 - 26 Mar 2026
Founded in 1983, the International Battery Seminar & Exhibit has established itself as the premier event showcasing the state of the art of worldwide energy storage technology developments for consumer, automotive, military, grid, and industrial applications. As the longest-running annual battery industry event in the world, this meeting has always been the preferred venue to announce significant developments, new products, and showcase the most advanced battery technology. For example, Sony chose the International Battery Seminar as the platform to first announce its lithium-ion technology in 1991, an accomplishment that has since gone on to change the world.