Organic Electronic Devices: Online course by Purdue University

Organic Electronic Devices is a free online course conducted by the Purdue University. It is about using molecules and polymers to create the next generation of electronic devices.

 
Organic Electronic Devices: Online course

About the course
Organic electronic devices are quickly making their way into the commercial world, with innovative thin mobile devices, high-resolution displays, and photovoltaic cells.

In this course, students shall gain the ability to tie molecular transport phenomena with macroscopic device response such that they shall be well-prepared to analyze, troubleshoot, and design the next generation of organic electronic materials and devices.

This course is the latest nanoHUB-U project in a series offered is jointly funded by Purdue University and the NSF with the goal of transcending disciplines though short courses accessible to students in any branch of science or engineering.

Prerequisites
This course is suited for undergraduates with two semesters of general chemistry and two semesters of general physics. Familiarity with solid-state physics or elementary circuits is recommended but not required.

Course Sessions
Course Start: February 12, 2015
Course Length: 7 weeks

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