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1. Charge Transport Modulation and Optical Absorption Switching in Organic Electronic Devices
Abstract : Organic electronics has evolved into a well-established research field thanks to major progresses in material sciences during recent decades. More attention was paid to this research field when “the discovery and development of conductive polymers” was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000. READ MORE
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2. Exploring Devices for Molecular Solar Thermal Energy Storage Systems
Abstract : The sun is considered to be one of the most abundant and renewable sources of energy. During recent last decades, technologies for solar energy capture and storage have been significantly investigated. An attractive way to store solar light, is to use photochromic molecules that can capture and store solar energy in chemical bonds. READ MORE
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3. Supercritical CO2 technology in resource-effectiveproduction of functional and smart textiles
Abstract : The demand for functional and smart textiles has risen nowadays due to the lifestyle change of human beings. Along with this, the production of functional and smart textiles is consistently increasing. READ MORE
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4. Quantum transport in photoswitching molecules : An investigation based on ab initio calculations and Non Equilibrium Green Function theory
Abstract : Molecular electronics is envisioned as a possible next step in device miniaturization. It is usually taken to mean the design and manufacturing of electronic devices and applications where organic molecules work as the fundamental functioning unit. READ MORE
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5. Synthesis and Photochemical Characterisation of Photoactive Compounds for Molecular Electronics
Abstract : In this modern age of technology, communication is highly reliant on computing devices such as mobile phones and computers. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT) as well as the widespread use of user-generated contents (UGC) are demanding more computing power and large data storage. READ MORE