**Job Description**
This two-year Postdoc position focuses on the development of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) within the field of Organic Electronics. LECs are gaining significant interest due to their ability to deliver bright, easily patterned light emission at low voltage; their potential for thin, lightweight, and flexible designs; their suitability for cost- and energy-efficient printing; their highly sustainable nature (free from toxic and rare compounds); and their unique operational mode involving in-situ p-n junction formation. The selected Postdoc will collaborate with a larger team, with the shared goal of developing fully printed white-emitting LECs for real-world applications.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Experience with solution-processible emitters
• Experience with the fabrication and analysis of light-emission devices, such as OLEDs or LECs
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Relevant field (PhD)
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