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Dr. Mindaugas Viliūnas serves as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Chemical Physics within the Faculty of Physics at Vilnius University. His academic career spans multiple decades with continuous research contributions in the field of charge transport phenomena in disordered materials and electronics.
Dr. Viliūnas specializes in charge transport mechanisms, bimolecular recombination processes, and advanced measurement techniques including CELIV (Charge Extraction by Linearly Increasing Voltage) and SCLC (Space-Charge-Limited Current). His research portfolio extends to photovoltaic technologies, MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) systems, and photoemission studies of organic semiconducting materials. His work bridges fundamental physics with practical applications in electronic device development.
Analysis of Dr. Viliūnas' publication record reveals a consistent trajectory of innovation in charge carrier dynamics research, with particular emphasis on transient measurement methodologies. His work demonstrates evolving sophistication from early studies of basic charge transport phenomena to more recent investigations of complex organic semiconductor systems and advanced photovoltaic applications. The interdisciplinary nature of his research connects physics, materials science, and electronic engineering.
Dr. Viliūnas has supervised over 58 student theses throughout his career, reflecting his substantial commitment to academic mentorship. His teaching portfolio includes advanced courses in Computerized physical and technological measurements, Radio-electronic systems, and Digital signal processors, demonstrating his expertise across theoretical concepts and practical electronic implementations.
As an active researcher at Vilnius University's Institute of Chemical Physics, Dr. Viliūnas contributes to Lithuania's scientific community through both fundamental research and practical applications of semiconductor physics, with potential implications for next-generation electronic and energy conversion technologies.

