We are excited to share the news that the Acceleration Consortium at the University of Toronto has been awarded a $200-million grant from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund to support its groundbreaking research on self-driving labs. The consortium aims to combine material science with artif...
It's hard to believe that the day has finally come for you to hang up your lab coat and retire after 13 years of dedicated work at i-MEET. Always being one of the first to come to work, your support for our research efforts has been invaluable. From ordering the reagents we needed to keep our exper...
Congratulations to Bernd with passing his PhD examination with very good grades! His thesis shows the development of advanced high throughput luminescence imaging techniques for the monitoring of large-scale photovoltaic installations to detect defects and prevent performance degradation over time....
The biggest technology transfer project on photovoltaics ever is taking place as part of the joint project between HI ERN, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT). Find out more here
We are proud to announce that a new junior research group led by Dr. Saskia Schimmel has been established at the Department of Electrical Engineering at FAU as part of the Emmy Noether program run by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The program aims to give outstanding researchers the opportun...
PhD Days took place in i-MEET on February 16-17. Group leaders outlined the fields of the research in i-MEET, followed by short presentations from doctoral students about their works. A rare opportunity to bring all i-MEETers together and exchange ideas - everyone could not stop talking to each oth...
Europe–Colorado Engineering Mobility Program offers the students from Europe to come for one semester to do their final undergraduate project or master’s thesis project as part of their degree from a European university. The program started in the 2020-21 academic year and have welcomed 23 high-ach...
The CITYSOLAR project, which brings together the world's leading academic and industrial players, is working intensively on transparent photovoltaic technologies. You can find the latest updates in the newsletter!