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Novel Materials for

 Future Electronics

Bio-Organic Electronics Lab

People

Currently, there are five PhD, and four Masters students in the group who are working on their projects. Learning from each other and sharing their scientific findings have been a culture in the group that has helped every member of the lab to expand their knowledge beyond their own projects. 

PROJECTS

The active projects in the group are:

  1. Wearable Electronics

  2. Perovskite-Based Piezoelectric and Photo-Electronic Devices

  3. Hybrid Solar Cell-Energy Storage Devices

  4. Electrochemical Nose (Echem-nose) and Biosensors

Research Facilities

Bio-Organic Electronics Lab is equipped with advanced instruments for variaty of electrochemical and solar cell experiments. Additionally, facilities for synthesizing and characterizing thin films of organic and crystalline materials are available. The list of equipments are available in the "Facilities" page.

ABOUT US

Bio/Organic Electronics Group was established in the fall of 2010 in the Electrical Engineering Department and is one of the network labs of the Clean Energy Research Center (CERC), at the University of South Florida. We aim to make an impact in the fields of clean energy, wearable electronics, and sensing technology. As engineers, we are active in various sensors and electronic devices using novel organic and biomaterials.

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News

Please watch our recent progress in developing a printer for wearable electronics in the link below:

contact

CONTACT US

Arash Takshi, Ph.D.
Electrical Engineering
Associate Professor
Office: ENC 2502 - Mail Code: ENB 118
4202 E. Fowler Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33620, USA

Phone: 813 4213037

Email: atakshi@usf.edu

Lab: 3720 Spectrum Blvd. Room 201

Tampa, FL 33620

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