Organic Electronics Group
Organic Electronics Group
We are interested in design, synthesis and application of organic materials in nanoelectronics. By tuning the interface between different materials in electronic devices, self-assembled monolayers (SAM) of organic molecules are serving a variety of functions. We design SAMs which are responsive to external stimuli, creating a novel, highly energy-efficient memory technology and components for neuromorphic computer architectures.
"Dans les champs de l'observation le hasard ne favorise que les esprits préparés" (In the field of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind) - Louis Pasteur, 1854
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New DFG Project SynDiPET advances Protonic Ceramics for Hydrogen technology
December 15, 2025
DFG is funding new project coordinated by Prof. Dr. Bai-Xiang Xu
The research group “Synergistic Design of Proton-Conducting Ceramics for Energy Technology (SynDiPET)” aims to design and optimize the microstructures of electrolyte ceramics in a comprehensive analysis of defect chemistry, novel manufacturing processes, microstructure formation, and physical functionality, incorporating cross-scale simulations and machine learning (ML) methods, to design and optimize the microstructures of electrolyte ceramics.
Festive conclusion to a successful academic year
December 08, 2025
Graduation ceremony 2025
Graduation ceremony 2025
Sabrina Sicolo receives Athene Prize for Good Teaching
November 25, 2025
Prize from the Carlo and Karin Giersch Foundation for achievements related to the Programming Lab
Prize from the Carlo and Karin Giersch Foundation for achievements related to the Programming Lab