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  • Apr28

    (09-0428) Prof. Barry Dunietz, University of Michigan

    3201A MS&E Bldg
    Prof. Barry Dunietz, University of Michigan. Exploring Conductance Switching Properties of Molecular Scale Devices - A Computational Approach

  • Apr29

    COPE Seminar Series - Dr. Stephen Forrest

    MS&E G011
    Hosted by Dr. Seth Marder, director of COPE, Dr. Stephen Forrest from the University of Michigan will present a lecture titled, "Electronics on plastic: A solution to the energy challenge, or just a pipe dream?" as part of the COPE Seminar Series.

  • May15

    3rd Southeast Meeting on Soft Materials

    Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Ground Floor
    The workshop will bring together researchers with an interest in soft materials, molecular forces, biophysics, molecular electronics, and fluid dynamics to discuss their work and explore collaborations.

  • Jun19

    COPE Seminar Series - Dr. Hagen Klauk

    MS&E Room G011
    As part of the COPE Seminar Series, Dr. Hagen Klauk of Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research with present on Organic Nanoelectronics on June 19.

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    2010 COPE Fellowship

    Atlanta (September 23, 2009) — The Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics is pleased to announce that applications will now be accepted for the 2010 COPE Fellowship.
    Students funded by this fellowship will receive a $5,000 award to their existing stipend and will receive a free registration to attend the F-Pi-9 Conference taking place May 23-28, 2010, on the GT campus.
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  • COPE Seminar Series - Dr. Paul Burn - August 14, 2009

    Atlanta (July 30, 2009) — Dr. Paul Burn from The University of Queensland will present a lecture titled, "Dendrimers for Photon Harvesting in Dye-sensitised Solar Cells"
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  • Iodine Group Helps Create Diverse Conjugated Polymers

    Atlanta (May 7, 2009) — A postpolymerization technique for creating hyperbranched conjugated polymers maximizes compound diversity with minimal synthetic effort.
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    OFET Project Announcement

    Atlanta (December 1, 2008) — The Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics at the Georgia Institute of Technology has engaged in a new OFET project with Solvay S.A.
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