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Functional Pi-Materials
Building functional nanostructures for clean energy technology through organic chemistry.
Organic Energy Materials
We exploit and investigate the physics and chemistry of novel organic and composite materials to design and fabricate the next generation of energy devices.
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Soft Electronics
The Soft Electronics group develops composite materials, design concepts and devices, moving electronics into the realm of soft and deforming systems.
Dynamic implants for precision medicine - Connecting Device Physics with Biophysic
By integrating device engineering with biophysical insights, this project drives the development of smarter drug delivery systems with refined dose adjustments to push the boundaries of precision in preclinical medical sciences.
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
At Laboratory of Organic Electronics, LOE, we explore electronic and optical properties of organic materials and organic-inorganic hybrid systems.
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.
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07 May 2025
A pipette that can activate individual neurons
Researchers at LiU have developed a type of pipette that can deliver ions to individual neurons without affecting the sensitive extracellular milieu. The technique can provide important insights into how individual braincells are affected.
Organic Energy Harvesters
Our vision is to create the next generation of green, cheap, reliable energy devices for the coming revolution of internet of everything. The emphasis is to combine energy conversion and mechanical compatibility for flexible and wearable electronics.
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11 April 2025
A fluid battery that can take any shape
Using electrodes in a fluid form, researchers at LiU have developed a battery that can take any shape. This soft and conformable battery can be integrated into future technology in a completely new way.