1. Fundamentals of Organic Electronic Devices 2. Material Development for Organic Flexible Electronics 3. Electronic and Ionic Transport in Organic Materials and Devices 4. Chemical Doping of Organic Semiconductors 5. Interface Energetics in Organic Electronic Devices 6. Thermoelectric Properties of Doped Organic Semiconductors 7. Mechanical Properties of Organic Semiconductors for Flexible Electronics 8. Flexible Barriers and Packaging 9. Solution Coated Barriers for Flexible Electronics 10. Inkjet Printed Organic and Perovskite Photovoltaics 11. Flexible Organic Thermoelectric Generators 12. Flexible Organic Alkali-Ion Batteries 13. 3D Integration of Organic Transistors and Circuits 14. Organic Thin Film Transistor Amplifiers 15. Ultraconformable Organic Devices 16. Stretchable Electrodes for Highly Flexible Electronics 17. Organic Biosensors and Bioelectronics 18. Neuromorphic Computing Systems Based on Flexible Organic Electronics 19. Flexible and Large-Area Imagers Using Organic Photodetectors 20. Flexible and Wearable Monitoring Systems for Biomedical Applications
Piero Cosseddu is an Associate Professor of Electronics at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (DIEE) at the University of Cagliari, Italy. His research activity has focused on Organic Electronics with particular attention towards the development of innovative sensing systems for different application areas, such as bio-chemical sensors, wearable electronics and artificial skin.
Mario Caironi is a Tenured Senior Researcher at the Center for Nano Science and Technology @PoliMi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Milano, Italy. His research focuses on solution-based high-resolution printing techniques for micro-electronic, opto-electronic and thermoelectric device fabrication, the device physics of organic semiconductors-based field-effect transistors, and implantable sensors and electronics for healthcare.