Join us – Contact

✦ Let’s keep in touch

We are always interested in welcoming motivated students and researchers who are passionate about organic electronics, supramolecular chemistry, photonic materials, and photocatalysis.

  • Undergraduate and Master Students

Undergraduate and Master students interested in carrying out internships, Bachelor’s Thesis projects (TFG), or Master’s Thesis projects (TFM) are warmly welcome to contact us. We offer opportunities to work in a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment involving organic synthesis, materials characterization, photocatalysis and device fabrication.

  • PhD Positions

Calls for PhD fellowships are typically opened twice a year through national programmes such as JAE-Intro/JAE-Pre (CSIC) and FPU (MICINN). Students interested in applying for these fellowships or developing a doctoral project within our group are encouraged to contact us in advance.

  • Postdoctoral Opportunities

Calls for postdoctoral contracts are also regularly available through programmes such as JAE-Doc (CSIC) and Juan de la Cierva (MICINN). We additionally welcome researchers interested in applying for competitive fellowships hosted within our group, including Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) and Ramón y Cajal fellowships.


You can reach us by email or visit us at the institute during working hours. We are always open to discussing new ideas, projects, and scientific opportunities.

Email 📧: Berta (bgl@icmm.csic.es) and Afsar (m.auddin@csic.es)

We aim to respond to all messages as soon as possible.


✦ Find us here

Organic Electronics Group – part of the SUPREMA group
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM)
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

📍C/ Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, 3
Campus Universitario de Cantoblanco
28049 Madrid
Spain


✦ How to reach us

The ICMM (CSIC) campus in Cantoblanco is well connected to Madrid by public transport and road. You can easily reach us by train, bus, or taxi.

🚆 By train (Cercanías), take line C4 from major stations such as Atocha, Nuevos Ministerios, or Chamartín, and get off at Cantoblanco Universidad. From there, it is a 15–20 minute walk to the institute.

🚌 By bus, you can reach the campus from Madrid city center via line 714 from Plaza de Castilla, stopping at Rectorado. From Madrid–Barajas Airport, direct intercity buses (lines 827 and 828 from Terminal 4) also provide a convenient connection to the UAM campus area, close to ICMM.

🚖 By taxi, the journey from central Madrid takes around 30–40 minutes depending on traffic.

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