🗓️09/12/2025-10/12/2025
📍Germany
The International Conference on Next Generation Solar Energy, organized by FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, is set to take place at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Erlangen, Germany. This Conference will feature a series of insightful talks from various experts in the field of solar energy and materials science, focusing particularly on perovskite materials and their applications in photovoltaics.On March 8th, Dr. Olivier Ronsin from the Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nuremberg for Renewable Energy will present his research on the morphology formation of photoactive layers in perovskite and organic solar cells. His talk will emphasize how processing conditions significantly influence the properties of these materials. The following week, on March 22nd, Dr. Kunal Datta from Georgia Tech will discuss the design and development of perovskite-based multijunction photovoltaics, exploring their potential for enhancing solar energy conversion efficiency. The Conference will also showcase various other prominent researchers. On February 8th, Jules T Bertrandie, a PhD candidate at KAUST, will share insights on determining the energy levels of organic semiconductors in solar cells. This is crucial for the advancement of organic photovoltaics. Additionally, on February 22nd, Marise García-Batlle, a PhD student at the University of Jaume I, will present her findings on high-quality perovskite materials for X-ray detection, focusing on the impact of mobile ions on dark current stability. The event will culminate with a presentation by Raisa-Ioana Biega, a postdoc at the University of Twente, on April 12th. Her talk will delve into the diversity of excitons in lead-free heterogeneous 3D and quasi-2D double perovskites, providing foundational insights through first-principles studies. The gathering of such esteemed speakers and their cutting-edge topics will foster discussions that could pave the way for future advancements in solar energy technologies.
🏷️ Solar Energy; Optoelectronics
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