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Controlling the dimensionality of charge transport in an organic electrochemical transistor by capacitive coupling
Within the EU integrated project ONE-P, the group of Professors Magnus Berggren and Xavier Crispin from Linköping University (Sweden), demonstrate that the capacitance value of counter electrode dictates the degree of advancement of the electrochemical half-reaction, i.e. the extent of the reaction.
Vote for the ONE-P video submitted to the ChemistryViews IYC Video Contest
2011 is the International Year of Chemistry (IYC 2011), a worldwide celebration of the achievements of chemistry and its contributions to the well-being of humankind. In recognition of this, ChemistryViews is hosting a video contest to which ONE-P participates.
Polyelectrolyte-gated organic complementary circuits operating at low power and voltage
Within the EU integrated project ONE-P, the group of Professors Magnus Berggren and Xavier Crispin from Linköping University (Sweden), together with Merck Chemicals and BASF, report complementary organic circuits built up from combinations of p- and n-channel polymer semiconductors and n- and p-type polyelectrolyte gate insulators.
Review on Paolo Samori (UdS) and Franco Cacialli (UCL) 's book
Paolo and Franco recently edited the book "Functional Supramolecular Architectures for Organic Electronics and Nanotechnology", with the participation of numerous ONE-P partners. Materials Views has interviewed them and published a review on the book.
Materials improving organic transistors
The group of Professors Magnus Berggren and Xavier Crispin from Linköping University (Sweden), partners in the ONE-P project, report in PNAS the use of a novel family of organic semiconductors in low voltage organic thin-film transistors, allowing to combine fast response and high current throughput.
Professor Luisa De Cola won the IUPAC-ACS Distinguished Women in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering award
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) choose Professor Luisa De Cola, ONE-P partner from the University of Münster, Germany, to be one of the most distinguished women in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering. At the IUPAC World Chemistry Congress in Puerto Rico on August 2, 2011 the award presentation to the altogether 24 Distinguished Women in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering will take place.
Francqui Professor Yves Geerts
The title of Francqui Professor has been attributed to ONE-P coordinator, Yves Geerts, for the period 2011-2014. He will thus have a limited amount of teaching and will be able to concentrate on research, participate to international conferences and visit foreign laboratories.
Dr Natalie Stingelin, partner in the ONE-P project, is one of the winners of the ERC starting Grant award 2011!
ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grants aim to support up-and-coming research leaders who are about to establish or consolidate a proper research team and to start conducting independent research in Europe. The scheme targets promising researchers who have the proven potential of becoming independent research leaders. It will support the creation of excellent new research teams and will strengthen others that have been recently created.
3 ONE-P members as guest editors of an Advanced Materials Special issue
The 8th of April appeared online the Advanced Functional Materials Special issue on Multiscale Self-Organization of Functional Nanostructures, from which three members of One-P have been guest editors: Paolo Samorì (UdS), Franco Cacialli (UCL) and Fabio Biscarini (CNR Bologna).
Perspective published in Nature Chemistry by UdS partner
This pespective present how to reproduce chemically and spatially precise molecular arrangements, that is, molecular blueprints.
9 ONE-P partners as top materials scientists and/or top chemists of the past decade
The lists of 100 most influential chemists and materials scientists of the past decade produced by Thomson Reuters was recently published by Times Higher Education. 2 WP leaders and 7 other partners from the ONE-P project are present on these two lists, illustrating the very high scientific level of the consortium.
New Multifunction LASER Marker
Within the ONE-P project, Scriba has developed a new multifunction Laser Marker which allows rapid prototyping without masks with micrometer precision details. Typical processes include manufacture of printed circuits, microfluidics, resists, master, contact shadow masks and direct patterning of multifunctional materials in the form of thin film.
Professor Karl Leo, partner in the ONE-P project, is one of the winners of the ERC Advanced Grant award 2010!
Top research leaders have been selected by the European Research Council in its second competition for established top researchers "Advanced Grants". Karl Leo, involved in the second workpackage of the ONE-P project: "Detection and sensing" and more precisely in the development of tandem devices is one of those.
Professor Klaus Müllen, partner in the ONE-P project, is one of the winners of the ERC Advanced Grant award 2010!
Top research leaders have been selected by the European Research Council in its second competition for established top researchers "Advanced Grants". Prof. Klaus Müllen involved in workpackages 1,2 and 3 of the ONE-P project is one of those.
Provide your inputs for the structuring of FP8.
On 9th February 2011, the European Commission presented a Green Paper proposing major changes to EU research & innovation funding to make participation easier, increase scientific and economic impact and provide better value for money. The changes, to be introduced in the next EU budget after 2013, would bring together the current Framework Programme for research, the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme, and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
ONE-P impacts on European industrial development
A new solar energy company called Eight19 has been created in partnership with 3 professors involved in the project: Professor Sir Richard Friend, Professor Henning Sirringhaus and Professor Neil Greenham (University of Cambridge).
CSIC partners on YouTube
New organic materials for pressure, strain, deformation and/or temperature sensors have recently been developed within the ONE-P project.
ULB partners describing OLED research on the Belgian television
ULB lab on TV to illustrate RESEARCH IN BRUSSELS
ULB partners on Dailymotion
A video clip of ULB partner, coordinator of the ONE-P project, has been realised this summer.
Professor Paolo Samorì, partner in the ONE-P project, is one of the winners of the ERC starting Grant award 2010!
ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grants aim to support up-and-coming research leaders who are about to establish or consolidate a proper research team and to start conducting independent research in Europe. The scheme targets promising researchers who have the proven potential of becoming independent research leaders. It will support the creation of excellent new research teams and will strengthen others that have been recently created.
A new European Initiative in Nanotechnology: "NANOfutures"
The European Commission, the Spanish Presidency of the European Union, the Government of Principality of Asturias, the NANOfutures association and PRODINTEC announce the Official Launching of the European Initiative “NANOfutures”: European Technology Integration and Innovation Platform (ETIP) in Nanotechnology on 15-16th June 2010 in Gijón (Asturias)
Towards a Green Electronics in Europe
The Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) for the Organic & Large Area Electronics (OLAE) has been published on the OPERA website on September 18, 2009. It is a joint effort of a large number of European stakeholders, from industry, research institutes and the academia.
Professor Luisa De Cola, partner in the ONE-P project, is one of the winners of the ERC Advanced Grant award 2009!
Top research leaders have been selected by the European Research Council in its second competition for established top researchers "Advanced Grants". Luisa de Cola, involved in the third workpackage of the ONE-P project: "Light emitter materials for light-emitting diode architectures and light-emitting field effects transistors" is one of those.
Professor Henning Sirringhaus, partner in the ONE-P project, has been elected as Follow of the Royal Society
On May 15 2009, Forty-four scientists amongst which Prof. Henning Sirringhaus, have been recognised for their exceptional contributions to society, with their election to the Fellowship of the Royal Society.
Professor Paolo Samorì, partner in the ONE-P project, published with colleagues a VIP (Very Important Paper) in Angewandte Chemie
ONE-P researchers showed for the first time a dynamer operating at the solid-liquid interface, a first step towards the generation of nanopatterned responsive architectures.
Research Road Mapping in Materials
The ONE-P project has been involved in a Research road mapping exercice on Materials organised by the European Commission, in which scientific and technological challenges related to the socio-economic and industrial trends expected for the coming decade(s) have been identified.
Prof. Dr. Karl Leo, ONE-P partner, is nominated for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis
Prof. Dr. Karl Leo's team has been nominated, with two other teams, for the Federal German President's prize for Technology and Innovation. A prize considered as the most prestigious national award for outstanding innovations in technology, engineering, or natural science which are implemented in marketable products.
ONE-P article on transistors featured on MaterialsViews.com
An article from a ONE-P partner, Professor Xavier Crispin and his collaborators from Linköping University (Sweden), which demonstrates that the capacitance value of counter electrode dictates the degree of advancement of the electrochemical half-reaction is featured on MaterialsViews.
the ONE-P video won the “International Year of Chemistry Video Competition”!
The International Year of Chemistry 2011 (IYC 2011) is a worldwide celebration of the achievements of chemistry and its contributions to the well-being of humankind. Under the unifying theme “Chemistry—our life, our future,” IYC 2011 offered this year a range of interactive, entertaining, and educational activities for all ages. In this context ChemPubSoc Europe and Wiley-VCH organised a video contest. ONE-P submitted a video and was chosen by the jury as the first winner.
14 December - Prof. Dr. Karl Leo, ONE-P partner, received in Berlin the Deutscher Zukunftspreis
This annual prize honours creative teams of people realizing breakthrough achievements in science and the subsequent industrial exploitation of these new scientific results. “I am very glad that this team won the award”, said German Federal President Wulff. “…the topic of this team is particularly promising because it really can make happen the energy turnaround (towards green energy).”
The application for the Photonics21 Student Innovation Award 2012 is now open!
For the fourth time Photonics21 calls for applications for the Student Innovation Award which honours excellent industrial-related research in the field of photonics.
Pictures of the ONE-P final event
The pictures of the final public meeting of ONE-P organised in the European Parliament in Brussels on December 16, 2011 under the patronage of Philippe Lamberts MEP are available.


