Organic Electronic Materials and Devices
Organic Electronic Materials and Devices
Ian G. Hill
Professor
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science
Dalhousie University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Voice: 902-494-3897
Fax: 902-494-5191
We are part of the NSERC Photovoltaic Innovation Network
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Opportunities for New Graduate Students
Our lab is part of two NSERC CREATE Programs
DREAMS - Dalhousie Research in Energy, Advanced Materials and Sustainability
NSERC Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program, aimed primarily at supporting a cohort of research trainees who will address important aspects of energy production/storage and sustainability. Researchers will play a pivotal role in renewable energy production and storage as well as the sustainable production of environmentally acceptable or re-usable materials. For more details about DREAMS, see dreams.irm.dal.ca
ASPIRE - Applied Science in Photonics and Innovative Research in Engineering
With a specific focus on nanophotonic-based telecommunications and energy applications, our Applied Science in Photonics and Innovative Research in Engineering (ASPIRE) program will show you how to transform your ideas into actual products, launch and grow a start-up, protect your intellectual property, navigate the law – and become more effective at securing employment.