Organic and Molecular Electronics (OME)
Company

Organic and Molecular Electronics (OME)

Higher Education Dresden, Sachsen, De 31 employees
Employees
31

Organic and Molecular Electronics (OME) Overview

Headquarters
Dresden, Sachsen, De
Website
tu-dresden.de
Industry
Higher Education
Employees
31
NAICS
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools

About Organic and Molecular Electronics (OME)

Organic electronics is a novel material class consisting of polymers or other low temperature processable materials. Once combined with innovative manufacturing techniques (e.g., printed electronics) these materials enable the production and development of many valuable and low cost applications. Due to its flexibility, low weight and transparency organic electronics offers a huge market potential in four key application areas: displays; photovoltaics; lighting; and integrated smart systems. While the technology is novel it is also able to be harnessed in many current applications. The field is evolving at a rapid pace, opening many exciting possibilities and developments. It is predicted that over the course of the next decade the market will have an annual value of several hundred billion euros. Interdisciplinary. Practice-oriented. Innovative. This is how you can accurately describe the Master’s Program in Organic and Molecular Electronics at the TU Dresden. It combines physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, and materials science, providing students with a fascinating insight into the world of organic electronics and excellent professional perspectives. The close collaboration with industry partners enables a highly practice-oriented education. The mix of standard lectures, exercises and many lab practicals enables students to study the subject hands-on.

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