We are active members of several national and international research networks aimed at integrating complementary approaches and enhancing capabilities in organic electronics and photocatalytic technologies. These collaborations provide access to advanced and non-conventional characterization techniques, while fostering the exchange of complementary expertise in materials design and device development.
✦ ORGAED: ORGAnic Electronic Devices Spanish Network (RED2022-134503-T)
Funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, ORGAED is a national research network composed of 12 groups with complementary expertise in organic electronics. Its objective is to explore new research pathways spanning from the synthesis of high-performance organic semiconductors to their integration into advanced functional devices.
The network fosters collaboration across disciplines involved in molecular design, materials synthesis, device fabrication, and characterization, with the aim of accelerating the development of next-generation organic electronic technologies.
✦ COST Action LUCES (CA22131)
“Supramolecular Luminescent Chemosensors for Environmental Security (LUCES)”
LUCES is a European COST Action that brings together a multidisciplinary network of researchers from academia, technology centers, and industry. Its goal is to develop luminescent sensors for addressing key challenges in environmental safety, fostering collaboration across scientific fields and countries.
✦ CONEXIÓN-FOTOCATÁLISIS (CSIC)
This CSIC-led initiative aims to establish stable and long-term collaborations between research groups working in photocatalysis across multiple disciplines. The network seeks to overcome existing barriers in the application of photocatalytic technologies and to maximize their impact in both society and industry.
In addition we collaborate with renowned research groups, in order to exploit to the full extent the different physical properties of the molecular materials obtained. This way, each group contributes with its expertise and assures the success of the different, highly interdisciplinary projects.
Prof. M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado, University of Málaga, Spain
Prof. A. Golemme, Universitá de la Calabria, Italy
Prof. K. Clays University of Leuven, Belgium
Prof. J. L. Serrano ICMA, Universidad de Zaragoza – CSIC