Emerging Topics Workshop
The Emerging Topics Workshop will be a non-regular series of workshops dedicated to specific topics of current interest.
The first workshop will be on Thursday, November 11 from 15:15 (Berlin time). Prof Rene Janssen, Prof. Sariciftci, and members from i-MEET and HIERN will meet at the HIERN conference hall (Immerwahrstrasse 2, 1st floor) and shed light on the remaining challenges in organic and perovskite solar cells from various points of view. The workshop will be opened with a plenary talk from Prof. René Janssen and then followed up by a series of 10 min impulse lectures on specific topics by researchers from i-MEET and HIERN. The workshop will be transmitted live via Zoom and can be attended after registration.
Registration:
The registration to attend the workshop is free of charge!
To register in advance please follow the links below:
https://fau.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Uvdemurj8pG9K-Egwm57mJ9ghlTCyMwQqO
Scheldule:
Time: | Speaker: | Topic: |
15:15 – 15:20 | Prof. Christoph Brabec | Welcome and Introduction |
15:20 – 16:00 | Prof. René Janssen | Progress and challenges in organic and perovskite solar cells and photodiodes |
16:00 – 16:10 | Dr. Vincent M. Le Corre | What can we really learn from fitting current-voltage characteristics? |
16:10 – 16:20 | Dr. Andreas Distler | Scaling efficient solar cells from mm2 -> m2 |
16:20 – 16:30 | Dr. Tian Du | Towards efficient, fully printable perovskite solar cells and modules |
16:30 – 16:40 | Dr. Thomas Heumüller | Can robots make more stable solar cells? |
16:40 – 16:50 | Break | |
16:50 – 17:00 | Dr. Karen Forberich | Towards a digital twin for OPV efficiency and lifetime |
17:00 – 17:10 | Dr. Ning Li | Material concepts to address instability of organic solar cells |
17:10 – 17:20 | Dr. Larry Lueer | Minimizing loss processes in organic solar cells at negligible energy-level offset |
17:20 – 17:30 | Dr. Marius Peters | When do tandems make sense? |
17:30 – 18:10 | Prof. Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci | Beyond PV systems |
18.10 – 18:15 | Prof. Christoph Brabec | Wrap up and concluding remarks |