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Retaining Ukrainian Excellence for Sustainable Electronics

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration April 2024 - December 2024
Status Completed
Venture MSCA Employment
Call Attract, integrate and retain international excellence

Important results from the project

The project advanced the design of organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) and developed novel sustainable ink formulations for stable operation. Anatolii contributed to an EU project proposal and participated in knowledge exchange under the EMERGE project, teaching printing technologies. Moreover, Anatolii fostered collaborations with the Karolinska Institute and Stockholm University, and he was also engaged in courses in Swedish and artificial intelligence for data analysis.

Expected long term effects

Advancement in Sensor Technology: Development of highly sensitive and reliable sensors for biomedical applications, improving diagnostics and long-term monitoring. Sustainable and Reliable Devices: Creation of stable and sustainable electronic devices for real-world use, essential for environmental monitoring and healthcare. Educational and Professional Growth: Enhanced skills, knowledge, and professional networks for Anatolii, contributing to career development and scientific advancement.

Approach and implementation

The project was carried out through a combination of designing and developing advanced OECTs, transitioning to the work tasks of a researcher, engaging in knowledge exchange and collaboration, and focusing on language and professional development. The project plan included specific goals for each area, leading to significant advancements in organic electronics, fostering collaborations, and enhancing Anatolii’s skills and knowledge.

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Last updated 31 January 2025

Reference number 2023-03218