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In this video, we meet Joost Kimpel, a postdoc in chemistry at Chalmers University of Technology, who works with electrically conductive plastics, or conjugated polymers which is the scientific term. Producing these materials has traditionally required harmful chemicals and harsh conditions, but Joost and his team have managed to develop a safer, more sustainable method: made at room temperature, in air and without toxic chemicals. These plastics have the potential to be used in a variety of applications – such as health-monitoring sensors or skin patches that send data directly to a mobile phone. Joost also shares how his passion for chemistry led him to this field and gives a glimpse into the life of a chemist – where curiosity, challenges, and unexpected discoveries make research both demanding and rewarding. ➡️ Read more here: https://www.chalmers.se/en/current/ne... 🔬 Read the paper here: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/s... Authors are Joost Kimpel, Youngseok Kim, Hannes Schomaker, Diego R. Hinojosa, Jesika Asatryan, Jaime Martín, Renee Kroon, Michael Sommer and Christian Müller.