Month: February 2021

Research workshop and experimental work in focus when LiU team visits UPSC team

PhD students within HyPhOE; Gwennael Dufil, Cyril Routier and Daniela Parker along with their advisor Eleni Stavrinidou visited Umeå Plant Science Center, https://www.upsc.se/ in order to enhance the collaboration between LiU and UPSC within HyPhOE. The visit included a workshop with the team at UPSC: Totte Niittylä, Loic Talide, Yohann Daguerre and Torgny Näsholm, after…
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LiU and Bordeaux teams published a new article in ACS Applied Electronic Materials

A new article “Thiophene-Based Trimers for In Vivo Electronic Functionalization of Tissues” has been published as a result of the collaboration between the HyPhOE teams at Linköping University and Bordeaux INP. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsaelm.0c00861 Electronic materials that can self-organize in vivo and form functional components along the tissue of interest can result in a seamless integration of…
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LiU team participated in LiU Library Exhibition “Wood is good”

The exhibition aims to highlight the importance of the forest and demonstrate research activities of Linköping University that are related to the wood. An interview of Eleni Stavrinidou that talks about the research of the Electronic Plants group was shown in a poster. In addition, Iwona Bernacka –Wojick, Abdul Manan Dar, Chiara Diacci and Vasileios…
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LiU and UPSC teams publish a new article in iScience

The research group at Linköping University led by Eleni Stavrinidou, together with Totte Niittylä and his group from Umeå Plant Science Centre, has developed sugar sensors based on organic electrochemical transistors that can be implanted in plants. The results are now published in the article Diurnal in Vivo Xylem Sap Glucose and Sucrose Monitoring Using…
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