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focuses on Multiscale modelling of ion transport and interfacial phenomena in Li-metal polymer batteries and is a part of RIDERS which is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie funded doctoral network with the goal
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Electronics (LOE) focus on the study of electronically and ionically conductive organic materials in a range of areas including, but not limited to, energy conversion, printed electronics, polymer electronics
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phenomena in Li-metal polymer batteries and is a part of RIDERS which is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie funded doctoral network with the goal to train 10 Doctoral candidates (DCs). RIDERS research and training
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characterization of macromolecules and polymeric materials. Activities within the programme are characterized by the pursuit of molecular understanding, with applications in fields such as life sciences and energy
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dynamic conducting polymer nanooptics, structural coloration and cellulose-based optics. Examples of application-areas include radiative cooling, dynamically tuneable metasurfaces, and reflective displays
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laboratory for biomaterials, equipped for synthesis, analysis, and mechanical, chemical, and biological characterization of macromolecules and polymeric materials. Activities within the programme are
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part of the Organic photonics and Nanooptics group (www.mpjonsson.com ), headed by Prof. Magnus Jonsson. Recent interests of the group include dynamic conducting polymer nanooptics, structural coloration
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, chemical, and biological characterization of macromolecules and polymeric materials. Activities within the programme are characterized by the pursuit of molecular understanding, with applications in fields
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to materials synthesis, characterization, and application studies. This includes the modification of biopolymers (e.g., cellulose, lignin, chitosan), synthesis of porous materials (e.g., porous organic polymers
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, including conducting polymers. The projects often encompass synthesis and multifaceted characterization of materials as well as their application. Examples of applications are organ on chip, biosensors, and