What type of organic compounds, how and why are illuminating screens of electronic devices?


Do not miss the third Café Scientifique event! This time professor Albinas Žilinskas from Vilnius University, Faculty of Chemistry will discuss the topic “What type of organic compounds, how and why are illuminating screens of electronic devices?”.

Semiconductors can be found in almost every modern electronic device. Semiconductors includes inorganic, organic, metalorganic etc. materials, which in nowadays are becoming more and more popular in electronic devices. Up till now, when inorganic semiconductors have to be properly distributed in a device, the production of this type of materials poses major challenges. Meanwhile organic semiconductors can be produced in various simple ways. In this lecture you will find out what type of organic compounds can be found in screens of daily used devices.

EVENT IS FREE and suitable for everyone interested in science!

Event will be held at bar “Čingis” (Address: Jono Basanavičiaus street 8a, Vilnius, Lithuania), on January 20th, at 6 pm.

Important notice: the lecture will be given in Lithuanian language!

Publiée par Open Readings sur Mercredi 8 janvier 2020

 

Cafe Scientifique is a place where, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, anyone can come to explore the latest ideas in science and technology. Meetings take place in cafes, bars, restaurants and even theatres, but always outside a traditional academic context. Lectures are given by enthusiastic scientists in a simple and engaging way. Café Scientifique is an open space for discussions, that aims to induce society’s interest in science by showing that science is accessible for everyone. Café Scientifique events are dedicated for the upcoming “Open Readings 2020” conference.

Café Scientifique event is sponsored by: EPS Young Minds (YMCA2020A01), SPIE Student Chapter Vilnius University, OSA Vilnius University Student Chapter.