Welcome to the 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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Picture: N. Ansorg-Rülke
Picture: N. Ansorg-RülkeA Deep Dive into Materials Science
May 28, 2026
The Hobit continues along Lichtwiese.
Following this year's Hobit contact event at Karo5, we invited all interested visitors to come and explore their potential college campus. Fifteen high school students accepted the invitation.
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Picture: rawpixel - adobe.stock/TU DarmstadtNew Collaborative Research Centre “Functional Papers” approved – “Iron, Upgraded!” extended
May 15, 2026
DFG decision recognises high standard and relevance of materials research at TU Darmstadt
DFG decision recognises high standard and relevance of materials research at TU Darmstadt
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Picture: M. Schmitt
Picture: M. SchmittGirls'Day & Boys'Day 2026
April 30, 2026
On 23 April 2026, 15 schoolgirls visited the Institute of Materials Science. Among other things, they explored the difference between a Pfennig and a Cent coin, examining them very closely. For the first time, a Boys' Day was also held at the TU .