Seminar on an Informatics- and Experiment-based Approach to Next-Generation Solar Cells, given by Prof. Akinori Saeki, University of Osaka, Japan
June 8th 10am at Amphitheater Benoit, ICS
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June 8th 10am at Amphitheater Benoit, ICS
The STELORG consortium is contributing to EMPOWER#IoT, a new Interreg Upper Rhine 2026 project dedicated to the development of autonomous solar-powered sensors for smarter and more sustainable cities.
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!
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…
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…
Congratulations to our colleague Amparo who was awarded the CNRS bronze medal for her research activities in the field of supramolecular chemistry.
Organic thermoelectricity from the electron side: switching from p-type to n-type Seebeck coefficients by using new n-type homopolymers? Choose your favorite.
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 bioelectronics. He will work hand in hand with Nicolas Leclerc on the control of polymer ordering and electronic properties to optimize the electrochemical and…
The International Emerging Action "Photovoltaic liquid-crystal spatial light modulators" was selected by the CNRS and will allow us initiate a collaboration with the Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry from Warsaw-Poland on the development of PSLM type devices.
Quentin defended successfully his PhD project on the "Elaboration and Characterization of Porous Conducting Polymers: Application to Thermoelectricity".