Prof. Joseph Moran has received the 2022 Liebig Lectureship from the Organic Division of the German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker). The award is given each year to an outstanding young scientist in organic chemistry, preferably to one working in a European country outside Germany. Moran will give a … Continue Reading ››
A luminous architecture for flexible and recyclable displays
Researchers from the University of Strasbourg and CNRS (France), in collaboration with Nanjing University (China), have devised an original device architecture enabling the fabrication of flexible and recyclable organic light-emitting diodes. These results have been published in the Science Advances.
The devices of tomorrow’s electronics must combine multiple functional units … Continue Reading ››
Supramolecular superlattices: suprafunctions for electronics and clean energy technologies
Researchers from the University of Strasbourg and CNRS (France), in collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China) and Soochow University (China), have developed a molecular strategy to boost the electronic and catalytic performance of two-dimensional (2D) materials. These results have been published in Nature Communications.
Transition metal dichalcogenides – consisting … Continue Reading ››
“GIULIO RAGAZZON AWARDED AN ERC STARTING GRANT”
Giulio Ragazzon, group leader of the Laboratory of Driven Chemical Processes, has secured an ERC Starting grant for the research project KI-NET - “Energy transduction in kinetically asymmetric catalytic networks’. When we open a bottle of sparkling water, the gas bubbles come out and never return to the bottle. This process has a preferential … Continue Reading ››
Amir Hoveyda winner of the 2020 “Gutenberg Chairs”
Amir HOVEYDA, professor at the Boston College (USA), hosted at the Institute of Supramolecular Science and Engineering (ISIS) in Strasbourg (UMR 7006) to lead the project “Diversity-focused synthesis (DOS) to optimize the possibility of discovery of effective drugs ”holds a Cercle Gutenberg 2020 chair. The ceremony took place on June 11, 2021.
An organic photodetector with a natural sense of rhythm
Researchers from the University of Strasbourg and CNRS (France), in collaboration with Tsinghua University and Shenzhen University (China), have developed an organic photodetector that is extremely sensitive in the visible and near-infrared range, with which a first application in the field of health monitoring has been realized. These results have just been published … Continue Reading ››
Paolo Samorì joins the elite of materials science
Paolo Samorì has been appointed as a Fellow of the Materials Research Society (MRS), a first for a researcher from Strasbourg. This prestigious distinction recognizes his highly significant contributions to the advancement of materials science worldwide by developing novel high-performance multifunctional materials and devices for technologically relevant applications in (opto)electronics, energy and sensing. … Continue Reading ››
Boosting the electrical performance of 2D materials with molecular bridges
Researchers from the University of Strasbourg & CNRS (France), in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) and the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom), have devised a new molecular strategy to boost the performance of electronic devices based on semiconducting 2D materials. These results have been published in Nature Nanotechnology.
Within … Continue Reading ››
Graphene: A Disruptive Opportunity for COVID‐19 and Future Pandemics?
Joseph Moran awarded an ERC consolidator grant
Joseph Moran, a professor and group leader at the Institute of Supramolecular Science and Engineering, is one of the 27 French researchers awarded with a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC) in 2020. Having already held a ERC Starting Grant, the ERC Consolidator Grant, entitled … Continue Reading ››