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Dr. Jochen Vanderspikken is a Postdoctoral researcher at Hasselt University's DSOS group, specializing in organic electronics and material science. His work focuses on near-infrared photodetection, conjugated polymers, and chemical precision in polymer materials. He holds a Bachelor's in Chemistry (Hasselt University, 2016) and a Master's in Chemical Engineering (Eindhoven University of Technology, 2018). His research includes studies on photoredox reactions in Luminescent Solar Concentrator-PhotoMicroreactors and RAFT emulsion polymerization during a CSIRO internship.
His research interests span organic photovoltaics, optical cavity devices, and intercalation studies. Notable projects include investigating novel materials for organic photodetectors and quantifying structural defects in conjugated polymers. His articles highlight advancements in MALDI-MS analysis, homocoupling defect mitigation, and polymer transistor performance optimization.
Dr. Vanderspikken collaborates with the DSOS group to explore chemical precision's role in organic electronics. He has contributed to peer-reviewed publications on topics like polymer recycling, phase diagrams, and OECT materials. Despite no listed awards, his work reflects significant contributions to material characterization and optoelectronic applications.




