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Jokubas Surgailis

About Jokubas Surgailis

Jokubas Surgailis

  • Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering

bioelectronics organic semiconductor organic electronics

Research Interest Jokūbas is currently investigating mixed conduction in organic semiconductors. Using combined electrochemical characterization methods, he aims to advance the understanding of ion-to-electron coupling. Along with his background in Electrical Engineering, Jokūbas plans to use this research to push the frontier of interfacing the two halves of Bioelectronics. KAUST Affiliations ​Biological and Environmental 
Science & Engineering Division (BESE) Education Profile 2018 - 2024: PhD student, Organic Bioelectronics Lab, KAUST, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia 2017: Visiting student, Organic

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May 5 - May 11, 2024

  • The impact of electrolyte swelling on the mixed conduction properties of n-type organic semiconductors

    Jokubas Surgailis, Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering
    May 8, 11:00 - 13:00

    B5 L5 R5220

    Organic mixed ion-electron conductors (OMIECs) have found themselves in the spotlight of the bioelectronics field because of their potential to bridge the gap between the worlds of biology and electronics. From the initial discovery of conductive polymers just a few decades prior, the evolution of OMIECs has been growing exponentially.

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  • Organic Bioelectronics Laboratory (BIOEL)
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
  • Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE)

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