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Master’s degree in chemistry, physics, material science or electrical engineering is required. Ideally, you have already a background in organic electronics or in thin film deposition of conjugated polymers
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the physics of organic solids, physics and physical chemistry of polymers, including: - electrical and optical properties, conductivity and photoconductivity of polymers; - electroluminescence and luminescence
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of chemistry, physics, material engineering, including nanotechnology. Currently, the Department's topics include the physics of organic solids, physics and physical chemistry of polymers, including
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required. Ideally, you have already a background in organic electronics or in thin film deposition of conjugated polymers and molecules. This includes experimental techniques such as thin film deposition