"Co-financed international projects": Implementation of an international co-financed project No. W15/H2020/2023 entitled: Application of charge transfer systems (acronym: OCTA) implemented under the international program Horizon 2020. Co-financing: PLN 538,175.00; Total value: PLN 1,106,534.00
The OCTA project will establish a new network of leading EU-Japan-Taiwan-Brazil scientific groups to train researchers working on the charge transfer phenomenon and its applications in many areas. The electron transfer phenomenon and the resulting charge transfer (CT) excited states play a very important role, not only in processes in living organisms, but also in the mechanisms responsible for the operation of organic optoelectronic devices such as organic photovoltaics (OPV) and organic light emitting diodes (OLED).
The OCTA project is organised on the basis of several interrelated tasks centred around the phenomenon of charge transfer, each with elements of both research and training activities. The involvement of a large number of leading groups with different but complementary skills and the exchange of personnel between them will allow new knowledge to be gained about the phenomenon under study and will strengthen or initiate collaboration between partners.
Partners:
Silesian University of Technology (SUT), Poland
Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark
University of Glasgow (UoG), United Kingdom
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (UoD), Germany
University of Durham (UDUR), United Kingdom
University of Osaka, Osaka, Japan
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
The University of Auckland, New Zeland
Lodz University of Technology, Poland