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This is the official Homepage of the Bimolecular and Organic Electronics (Biorgel) research group at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Linkopings university in Sweden.

 


The Biorgel group performs research in a large number of different areas concerning
the field of conducting polymers.

 

 

Some of the current research areas include: Organic Field Effect Transistors, Organic Solar Cells, Bio sensing, Large area electronics, Nano patterning, Nano electronics, Molecular self assembly, and
Soft lithography.

See Links for more information about current Collaborators and fundings.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Biorgel in the News

Science Unfolding the power of solarcells, PDF

Science Designer Logic comes to e-textiles

Nature photonics Ousting ITO in Organic solar cells, PDF

Nature photonics Solar Cells Get in shape, PDF

News

Open PhD student position for development of nano/microstructured materials and devices for (stem) cell interfaces

Received a 5 year grant from SSF for research in Organic hybrid Printed Electronics and Nanoelectronics, together with M Berggren, ITN, R Forchheimer, ISY and Acreo. We will pursue development of materials and devices based on ordering of electronic polymers with biomacromolecules.

Energimyndigheten is now financing several programs of research in organic photovoltaics. These are Tandem, for development of tandem solar cells with electronic polymers, together with Mats Andersson, Chalmers.

Nanostructure in organic photovoltaics (Nanostruct) selected via VR.

Morphoso, in collaboration with Michael Niggemann, Fraunhofer Institut fur Solare Energiforschung, Germany and Ronald Österbacka, Åbo Akademi Universitet, Finland.

Polarge, for upscaling of synthesis of electronic polymers and for development of module production methods together with Mats Andersson, Chalmers and Jan Kroon, ECN, the Netherlands

Carrier Opportunities

PhD, post Doc, and dimploma thesis positions







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