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CAREER: The interface is the device: Elucidating the role of the contact/organic interface — NSF Award to University of Kentucky R

Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are amplifiers with a unique ability to translate biological signals to electron signals in flexible, skin-like electronic materials. The overarching idea behind this research is that addressing the knowledge gap on the interface between the electrode and electronic material

Award titleCAREER: The interface is the device: Elucidating the role of the contact/organic interface
Award ID2441261
AwardeeUniversity of Kentucky Research Foundation
CityLEXINGTON
StateKY
Amount obligated$550,000
Principal investigatorAlexandra Paterson
ProgramEPMQD: Electronic, Photonic, M
Start date05/01/2025
AbstractOrganic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are amplifiers with a unique ability to translate biological signals to electron signals in flexible, skin-like electronic materials. The overarching idea behind this research is that addressing the knowledge gap on the interface between the electrode and electronic material will significantly advance OECT sensitivity, energy consumption, reproducibility, reliability and figure of merit analysis, for applications including biosensors, medical and drug
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