New Horizons in Photovoltaic Technologies Using Organic Materials II

Free Webinar, 16th February 2022, 10:00-12:30 GMT

Comprising earth-abundant elements and with the potential to be printed from solution, organic materials offer many exciting possibilities in the development of next generation PV, and may be particularly suited to BIPV, flexible PV and low-light applications. 

Significant strides have been made over recent years in efficiencies of organic photovoltaic solar cells using both molecular and polymeric absorbers, but organic materials can play other vital roles as part of the components that make up a solar cell. 
 
Following on from the successful first event in this series in 2021, this webinar brings together leading researchers in organic materials for PV to showcase recent developments and future trends. The webinar will include a panel session and opportunity to put questions to the speakers. 
 
Event Chair: Professor Neil Robertson (University of Edinburgh)
 
Speakers:
 
"Next Generation Zombie Solar Cells" Dr Marina Freitag (Newcastle University)
 
"Efficient and Stable Printable Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar Cells and Systems" Dr Yue Hu (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
 
"Organic Semiconductor Heterojunction Blend Nanoparticles for Photochemical Hydrogen Generation" Professor Iain McCulloch (University of Oxford)
 
"Passivation Strategies for Perovskite-Based Tandem Photovoltaics" Dr Ulrich Paetzold (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
 
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