22 February 2021
Recruiting Editorial Board Members for Section “Organic Electronics” in Electronics
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“Organic Electronics” has been receiving increasing attention on both an academic and industrial level as a new branch of electronics that enables various innovative fields of application. The aim of this section is to provide researchers with a highly multidisciplinary platform in which they can report and read about:
(i) The chemical and physical properties of materials, from small molecules to solution-processable polymers;
(ii) The design and fabrication of novel devices based on organic materials, such as organic field effect transistors, organic solar cells or light emitting diodes, memory elements, thermoelectric generators, and others;
(iii) The development and optimization of novel fabrication procedures, from the vapor or liquid phase, with particular attention being paid to high-throughput and cost-effective approaches;
(iv) Employment of the aforementioned devices in the realization of novel applications, from flexible circuits and displays to smart tags, flexible lab-on-a-chip, artificial skin, etc.
If you are an active researcher in the field and are passionate about participating in cutting-edge research publications, please do not hesitate to contact us about joining the Editorial Board and contribute to this section.
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