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|OrganizationName=Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics  
|OrganizationName=Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics  
|OrganizationType=Research and Development Agencies  
|OrganizationType=Research and Development Agencies  
|Mission=The Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics aims to advance the field of organic photonics and electronics through innovative research and interdisciplinary education. It seeks to develop flexible, sustainable materials and devices for applications in information technology, energy, and defense.  
|Mission=COPE advances organic photonics and electronics via research and education, creating sustainable materials for IT, energy, and defense.  
|OrganizationExecutive=Director  
|OrganizationExecutive=Director  
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'''Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics (COPE)''' is a leading research and educational resource center at the Georgia Institute of Technology focused on creating flexible organic photonic and electronic materials and devices. Established in 2003, COPE serves sectors such as information technology, telecommunications, energy, and defense by developing new materials with emergent properties and innovative device design paradigms. Its work includes advancements in organic solar cells, lighting, and wearable thermoelectric materials, often in collaboration with industry and government partners.
'''Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics (COPE)'''is a leading research and educational resource center at the Georgia Institute of Technology focused on creating flexible organic photonic and electronic materials and devices. Established in 2003, COPE serves sectors such as information technology, telecommunications, energy, and defense by developing new materials with emergent properties and innovative device design paradigms. Its work includes advancements in organic solar cells, lighting, and wearable thermoelectric materials, often in collaboration with industry and government partners.


{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://cope.gatech.edu}}
{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://cope.gatech.edu}}