Phd Candidate
Eindhoven Area, Netherlands
I have been working in the field of organic spintronics, which is an active research area where physics, organic chemistry and material science meet. Here, we studied the intriguing role of spins in organic semiconducting nanodevices. Ultimately, this research could contribute to the development of "novel magnetic functionalities in plastic electronics". Moreover, a deeper fundamental understanding of spins in organics could lead to more efficient organic light emitting diodes and solar cells.My work included:• Managing the project by inventing new experiments and conceptual models.• Fabrication of devices using thin-film deposition techniques (spin-coating, thermal evaporation, sputtering and organic molecular beam epitaxy).• Extensive experimental characterization (electrical, optical and magnetoresistive response).• Numerical and theoretical modeling.• Guiding students and trainees (4 MSc, 4 BSc).