The Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linköping University is a research institute dedicated to the study of electronic and optical properties of organic materials. The institute conducts research on organic-inorganic hybrid systems and explores innovative treatments for various medical conditions, including Parkinson's disease. It is recognized for its contributions to the field of organic electronics and materials science, emphasizing cutting-edge research and technology.
In addition to its research initiatives, the laboratory is involved in the development of new master’s programmes in materials science, aiming to educate and train the next generation of scientists. The institute also supports young researchers by recognizing their achievements with awards. Collaboration with Centres of Excellence further enhances its research capabilities, allowing for advancements in areas such as flat and adjustable optics and the development of advanced plastic nerve cells.




