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Organic Bioelectronics
We investigate the transduction between electronic signals and ionic/molecular signals in electroactive surfaces, iontronic chemical delivery and circuitry, biosensors, mimicking neural function, next-generation medical therapy, and many other areas.
Laboratory of Organic Electronics
World-leading competence in organic and hybrid materials, from design and modeling to applications in energy, electronics and bioelectronics. Sustainability focus and pipeline from science to commercialization deliver high-impact innovation.
Theory and modelling for organic electronics
The theoretical simulation and modelling of the basic properties of organic materials and devices represents the main focus of the research activity of our group.
Conjugated polymer Chemistry
We develop green chemistry & chemical functionalization of conjugated polymers and explore photo- and electroactive stimuli-responsive hybrid materials.
Functional Pi-Materials
Building functional nanostructures for clean energy technology through organic chemistry.
Organic energy storage
Many electronic materials, in particular organic ones, can be turned into inks or pastes. This opens up exciting possibilities to fabricate electronic components and circuits by common printing methods.
Green Polymer Chemistry (GPC)
We develop new concepts in Polymer Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biopolymer Chemistry to solve Sustainable and Functional Materials Synthesis challenges.
Catalysis and Self-Assembly
We combine nanomaterials self-assembly and catalysis to enable more sustainable production of food, chemicals, and materials.
Organic nanoelectronics
The research of the Organic Nanoelectronics group focuses on the optoelectronic and transport properties of nano-scaled organic semiconductors.
Surface Physics and Chemistry
The overall goal of our unit is to do basic science on topics that can have a positive impact on society. We do general surface physics and chemistry research related to e.g. energy materials, devices and catalytic processes.