
09.09.2019
The MEGA consortium partners warmly welcome the University of Malaya, who officially joined the MEGA project in late August.
The Departments of Physics and Chemistry at the University of Malaya work in the field of organic electronics specialising in OLEDs. Their activities include leading cost-effective synthesis of organic semiconducting materials for lighting application, interfacial physics and fundamental mechanism of high-performance OLED, accurate computation of OLED materials, and organic field effect transistors and phototransistors. Unsurprisingly, the University of Malaya is a perfect fit for the MEGA project.
During the MEGA project, the University of Malaya will be sending their expert researchers on secondments to MEGA consortium partners Kaunas University of Technology, Université de Cergy-Pontoise and TU Dresden.
The MEGA consortium partners warmly welcome the University of Malaya, who officially joined the MEGA project in late August.
The Departments of Physics and Chemistry at the University of Malaya work in the field of organic electronics specialising in OLEDs. Their activities include leading cost-effective synthesis of organic semiconducting materials for lighting application, interfacial physics and fundamental mechanism of high-performance OLED, accurate computation of OLED materials, and organic field effect transistors and phototransistors. Unsurprisingly, the University of Malaya is a perfect fit for the MEGA project.
During the MEGA project, the University of Malaya will be sending their expert researchers on secondments to MEGA consortium partners Kaunas University of Technology, Université de Cergy-Pontoise and TU Dresden.