Yakun has won the SAOT Student Award 2020 in the topic “Optical Materials and Systems” for her work “Evidencing Excellent Thermal- and Photostability for Single-Component Organic Solar Cells with Inherently Built-In Microstructure” published in “Advanced Energy Materials”.
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Congratulations to Johannes! Johannes completed his doctoral thesis with an inspiring and rousing defense. His performance was rewarded with Very Good success! Johannes investigated and developed non-destructive imaging methods to analyze material failure in photovoltaic cells and panels. He spe...
Solution-based processing of photovoltaic materials has important advantages, including lower overall costs and easier upscaling of fabrication, where the solvents play an essential role. Antisolvent crystallization technique is often applied to achieve high-quality perovskite materials. However,...
After three years in Erlangen Osbel finished his thesis on the topic of hysteretic effects in perovskite solar cells with excellence. An impressive number of publications, in combination with the development of novel impedance measurement methods and paired with a very strong defense convinced t...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, one unexpected outcome in cities around the world has been a reduction in air pollution, as people stay home to avoid contracting the coronavirus. Based on data collected in Delhi, India, researchers report that this cleaner air has led to more sunlight reaching so...
Nicola finished his PhD at i-MEET in 2017 and we all at i-MEET still have the best memories on him. After working 2 years at KAUST on OPV with Derya, Nicola has joined Imperial College to work on a novel topic - the artificial retina. Just now Nicola has been named World Economic Forum Young Sci...
Self-driven laboratories are current discussed as a fast and reliable methodology to overcome the limitation of classical high-throughput experimentation. In his most recent article in Advanced Materials, Stefan challenged a robot based high throughput process to identify the most photost...
The current state-of-the-art X-ray to current converter technology is based on Cd(Zn)Te. The into crystalline wafer processed material, offers ideal properties but requires demanding production processes such as zone melting, the Bridgman method or epitaxial growth. Beside the high costs, most l...
Until now, the perovskite community lacked cohesion and consistency in identifying key tests that could reveal failure modes specific to perovskite cells, which is both cause and consequence of the limited understanding of device degradation. More effort is needed to understand degradation mech...