Prince Ravat erhält einen Starting Grant vom ERC. (Image: Kristian Lozina/Uni Würzburg)
Prince Ravat erhält einen Starting Grant vom ERC. (Image: Kristian Lozina/Uni Würzburg) 03/21/2022 - The chemistry department in Würzburg aims to develop a new class of chiral organic semiconductors - for next-generation applications in organic electronics. We live in an age of miniaturization. The goal: to build even smaller and more efficient optical, electronic and mechanical devices. As a result, there is also an increasing demand for multifunctional materials that can respond to several external stimuli at the same time. Dr. Prince Ravat, research group leader at the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the Julius-Maximilians-University (JMU) Würzburg, is taking up this challenge. He is now receiving top-class support for his project: the European Research Council (ERC) has awarded him a Starting Grant of 1.5 million euros.
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