Eric Glowacki
Senior Lecturer
Material Sciences
Linkoping University
Sweden
Biography
Eric Daniel GÅ‚owacki studied duel degrees in chemistry and history at the University of Rochester, USA, graduating with a BSc and MSc in 2009 and 2010, respectively. In Rochester, he completed his chemistry thesis work under the supervision of Ching W. Tang, working on small-molecule organic semiconductors. From 2007 to 2010, he worked at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics in Rochester on liquid crystalline optical materials. He completed his PhD in 2013 under the guidance of Serdar Sariciftci and Siegfried Bauer at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria on hydrogen-bonded semiconductors and soft electronic devices, followed by a postdoctoral stay in Linz continuing these topics. In 2015, he was appointed assistant professor of physical chemistry at Johannes Kepler University, with research focused on nanoscale organic crystalline materials for bioelectronics and photochemistry applications. Since November 2016 he has moved his research group to Linköping University in Sweden as a Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine fellow, and is now based at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, LOE, at Linköping University’s Campus Norrköping. The group focuses on synthesis and application of organic semiconducting nanocrystals in bioelectronics and electrochemical applications, and also does research in the field of porous semiconductors and novel inorganic/organic hybrid materials and devices.
Research Interest
semiconductors, nanocrystals.
Publications
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Cellular interfaces with hydrogen-bonded organic semiconductor hierarchical nanocrystals
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Low and High Molecular Mass Dithienopyrrole-Naphthalene Bisimide Donor-Acceptor Compounds: Synthesis, Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Behaviour
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Confining metal-halide perovskites in nanoporous thin films