Research

MaDE - Materials and Device Engineering Group

We study energy-related devices including solar cells, batteries, LEDs, and photonic crystals with the aim of improving their performance. Our aim is to implement optical and electronic techniques to better understand material and device properties. We apply what we learn from these advanced analytical methods to engineer novel nanomaterials and design next generation device architectures.

You can find more about our research on the website of the Materials and Device Engineering Group.


CMD - Chemistry and Materials Design Group

The Chemistry and Materials Design group is newly established laboratory at the Institute for Electronics, pursuing use-inspired chemical engineering and materials science projects to improve existing technologies and to enable new functionalities. We focus on nanomaterials, such as semiconductor and metallic nanoparticles, and molecular precursors, particularly on robust synthetic approaches and structural characterization of these nanomaterials. Our goal is to establish the structure-property-performance relationships for these nanomaterials and employ them as building blocks for various efficient devices, engineered via bottom-up liquid-phase fabrication approaches.

You can find more about our research on the website of the Chemistry and Materials Design Group.

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