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Chi-Yuan Yang is an Assistant Professor at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Science and Technology (ITN) and the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE). His research focuses on organic electronics, particularly conductive polymers and their applications in biohybrid systems. Key projects include the development of organic electrochemical neurons and synapses that interface with living organisms, leveraging printed organic electrochemical transistors.
His work emphasizes advanced material synthesis, such as high-conductivity polymers and doping strategies, to enhance device performance. Collaborations span disciplines including materials science, neuroengineering, and sustainable chemistry. Notable contributions include breakthroughs in polymer alignment for transistors and halogen-bonded semiconductor control.
Research trends in his articles highlight innovations in organic electronics, from energy-efficient solar cells to wearable thermoelectric textiles. His publications reflect a strong focus on interdisciplinary applications, such as biomimetic systems and eco-friendly synthesis methods.
No scientific awards are listed, but his active research groups (e.g., Organic Nanoelectronics, LOE) and collaborations underscore his impact in the field. Advising details and grants are unspecified in the provided texts.




