The University of Nova Gorica (UNG) has joined the GreenOMorph EIC pathfinder project. Egon Pavlica and his team at the Laboratory of Organic Matter Physics will contribute their expertise in multi-scale modelling and simulations of organic electronic devices, linking microscopic charge transport with macroscopic performance. Using DFT, Monte Carlo, and drift-diffusion simulations, UNG will support the development of eco-friendly and circular organic electronics.
Their work focuses on organic transistors and synaptic devices, combining modelling with advanced characterization methods such as impedance spectroscopy, transient photocurrent measurements, and scanning near-field microscopy. Prof. Pavlica emphasizes the goal of bridging microscopic understanding and macroscopic device behavior to enable sustainable electronics.