Conference

Our consortium is honoured to host the next SPIC conference from 12-16th October 2026. Save the date and visit our website for more information!

International Emerging Action selected by CNRS for funding

The International Emerging Action "Nouveaux matériaux et dispositifs OLEDs pour une émission efficace dans le proche infrarouge (NoMad)" has been selected by both CNRS Physique and CNRS Chimie and will allow a collaboration to be launched between Anthony D’Aléo (IPCMS) and the Organic Semiconductor Centre in St. Andrews, Scotland, for the synthesis…

CNRS Innovation project SyMUL awarded.

A CNRS Innovation project entitled SyMuL (for Système d’émission de lumière à recyclage de triplet) has been awarded to Anthony D’Aléo, Loïc Mager and Emilie Couzigné (IPCMS). This project aims to synthesise and characterise new Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent dyes. The OLEDs built with these materials will be fabricated at the Organic…

Welcome

STELORG is an interdisciplinary research consortium that aims to bring together local actors involved in organic electronics. More than 15 permanent researchers and lecturers from 4 research institutions located on the same Cronenbourg campus (ICPEES, IPCMS, ICS and ICube) are involved in STELORG. Our skills range from organic chemistry to the development of opto-electronic devices. The general methodology is centered on regular meetings/discussions and collaborations between researchers with complementary skills to improve the understanding of the impact of chemical modifications on the structural and optoelectronic properties of materials, and to build organic opto-electronic devices with improved performance or new functionalities. Typical projects include (macro)molecular chemistry, the study of chemical and physico-chemical properties (thermal, spectroscopic, electrochemical, etc…), structural properties in the solid state and in thin films, as well as the  elaboration and optimization of devices. The field of applications of our research covers most organic optoelectronic devices, with a focus on materials for photovoltaic and thermoelectric energy conversion.

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Conference

Our consortium is honoured to host the next SPIC conference from 12-16th October 2026. Save the date and visit our website for more information!

CNRS Innovation project SyMUL awarded.

A CNRS Innovation project entitled SyMuL (for Système d’émission de lumière à recyclage de triplet) has been awarded to Anthony D’Aléo, Loïc Mager and…

THERMOPOLYS Kick-Off meeting

Organic thermoelectricity from the electron side: switching from p-type to n-type Seebeck coefficients by using new n-type homopolymers? Choose your…

Olivier BARDAGOT

The PolyFun team of ICPEES and STELORG are growing! We welcome Olivier Bardagot, a new PI who will broaden our activities to the field of…

International Emerging Action

The International Emerging Action "Photovoltaic liquid-crystal spatial light modulators" was selected by the CNRS and will allow us initiate a…