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Anton Kirch is a Research Fellow at the Department of Physics, Umeå University. His research focuses on organic electronics, optoelectronic materials, and energy-related nanotechnology. He has contributed to advancements in light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), organic photodetectors, and material characterization techniques. Key areas of interest include charge transport dynamics, material interface engineering, and sustainable energy applications. His work often involves collaborations on EU-funded projects, such as a €68 million initiative for Umeå researchers (2024).
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his postdoctoral role suggests prior completion of a PhD in Physics or Materials Science. His research combines experimental and analytical methods, such as time-resolved imaging for oxygen diffusion studies and spray-coating techniques for flexible electronics.
Notable publications include studies on dynamic emission zones in LECs, electrode material impacts on device performance, and self-driven organic photodetectors. His work bridges fundamental material science with applied technologies like energy-efficient lighting and environmental sensing. No specific awards are listed, but his involvement in major grants highlights recognition in the field.
He contributes to interdisciplinary teams in Umeå’s physics department, focusing on lab-scale fabrication and characterization of organic electronic materials. His research themes include optimizing material stability, enhancing optoelectronic device efficiency, and exploring novel applications of nanomaterials.



