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PhD Thesis cover – Dr. Maria Seitanidou

A PhD student from the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University recently completed and successfully defended their thesis. Maria Seitanidou’s research, supervised by Professor Daniel Simon, focused on the development and improvement of electronic delivery devices such as the organic electronic ion pump. Dr. Seitanidou developed and investigated novel designs of organic electronic ion…
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September 15, 2020 0

Printed ion pump manuscript published!

A new publication has surfaced using printed electronics to manufacture bioelectronic devices called organic electronic ion pumps in large areas. While these ion pumps have been reported previously, this is the first time all printed devices have been reported. The possibility of fast, large area manufacturing for bioelectronic devices will lead to cheaper devices in…
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June 4, 2019 0

Communication manuscript published on Iontronics in Advanced Materials Technologies!

Researchers from the Laboratory of Organic Electronics teamed up with researchers from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) to publish a communication article on iontronic capacitors, the latest device in the growing field of iontronics. The field of iontronics is rapidly growing since it has proven to be a valuable asset when…
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June 4, 2019 0

Bioelectronic review published in Advanced Materials with Cover Art!

The senior members of the Laboratory of Organic Electronics have paid tribute to Professor Olle Inganäs with a progress report published in Advanced Materials on his and other’s research in the field of iontronics using conductive polymers. The main focus of the article was based on one particular conductive polymer, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene, as the champion polymer…
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June 4, 2019 0

Improvement in alternative for transparent conductors – Published Manuscript

Recently researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University published a manuscript in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A. The report shows improvement of an organic material for use as a transparent conductor for possible applications of displays and organic solar cells. The main improvement of the organic material is its increase in…
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September 10, 2018 0

Bioelectronics Review – Published Manuscript with Cover!

Recently researchers from the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University published a review article titled ‘A Decade of Iontronic Delivery Devices’. Within the article, the authors describe the aims, challenges and solutions that have faced bioelectronics, specifically delivery systems. Various previously published iontronic components are discussed including the Laboratory of Organic Electronic’s own developments…
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