Manufacture of Flexible Organic Devices based on Advanced Materials
- alansustaita
- 2 mar 2021
- 1 Min. de lectura
The objective of the project is to develop and characterize multifunctional composite materials formed by polymers and small-sized carbon micro- / nano-structures (e.g. 0D, 1D), through advanced manufacturing processes for their application in Flexible Organic Electronics.

Leader: Dr. Alan Osiris Sustaita Narváez (SNI 1), alan.sustaita@tec.mx
Co-advisor: Jackeline Iturbe Ek (SNI 1), jackeline.iturbe.ek@tec.mx
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Active collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Texas at San Antonio, in E.U.A .; Federal University of Paraná, in Brazil; and the Science and Technology Center in Terahertz, in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. The project is part of the Nanotechnology and Device Design Group. Knowledge is required in areas of advanced materials, applied electronics and related; programming in LabVIEW and basic modeling (Mathematica).

Active collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Texas at San Antonio, in E.U.A .; Federal University of Paraná, in Brazil; and the Science and Technology Center in Terahertz, in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
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