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Open Positions at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics
Learn more about open PhD, Postdoc, Masters, Scholarship, and other positions at LOE.
Public defence of doctoral thesis in Applied Physics: Najmeh Zahabi
Najmeh Zahabi, at the Department of Science and Technology, defends the thesis “Simulation and Modelling of Organic Thermoelectric Materials and Devices”.
Opponent is: Professor Alessandro Troisi, University of Liverpool, United...
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Public defence of doctoral thesis in Applied Physics: Mingna Liao
Mingna Liao, at the Department of Science and Technology, defends the thesis “Opto-thermal Management Strategies for Ionic Thermoelectric Systems”.
Opponent is: Professor Po-Chun Hsu, University of Chicago, USA
Supervisor is: Magnus...
2d-paper
"2D-Paper" proposes to combine 2D materials and cellulose to create a new thermally conductive paper substrate for flexible electronics.
Functional Pi-Materials
Building functional nanostructures for clean energy technology through organic chemistry.
Conjugated polymer Chemistry
We develop green chemistry & chemical functionalization of conjugated polymers and explore photo- and electroactive stimuli-responsive hybrid materials.
Catalysis and Self-Assembly
We combine nanomaterials self-assembly and catalysis to enable more sustainable production of food, chemicals, and materials.
Public defence of doctoral thesis in Applied Physics: Qifan Li
Qifan Li, at the Department of Science and Technology, defends the thesis “N-Type Conducting Polymer Inks for Organic Thermoelectrics”.
Opponent is: Professor Jianguo Mei, Purdue University, USA
Supervisor is: Simone Fabiano, LiU
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"Spikprat" with Mingna Liao, ITN/LOE
Mingna Liao, doctoral student at the Department of ITN presents her dissertation ”Opto-thermal Management for Ionic Thermoelectric Systems”.
The presentation is in English. And you are invited!
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.