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Program
 
Thu Jun 18 2020
Kick-Off AMOL/Cambridge Center-to-Center Collaboration - S
Chair: Bruno Ehrler
12:00 - 12:05
S-K1
Ehrler, Bruno
AMOLF and University of Groningen
Welcome and introduction
Ehrler, Bruno
AMOLF and University of Groningen, NL

Bruno Ehrler is leading the Hybrid Solar Cells group at AMOLF in Amsterdam since 2014 and is also a honorary professor at the University of Groningen since 2020. His group focuses on perovskite materials science, both on the fundamental level, and for device applications. He is recipient of an ERC Starting Grant and an NWO Vidi grant, advisory board member of the Dutch Chemistry Council, recipient of the WIN Rising Star award, and senior conference editor for nanoGe.

Before moving to Amsterdam, he was a research fellow in the Optoelectronics Group at Cambridge University following post-doctoral work with Professor Sir Richard Friend. During this period, he worked on quantum dots, doped metal oxides and singlet fission photovoltaics. He obtained his PhD from the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Neil Greenham, studying hybrid solar cells from organic semiconductors and inorganic quantum dots. He received his MSci from the University of London (Queen Mary) studying micro-mechanics in the group of Professor David Dunstan.


2022 Science Board member Netherlands Energy Research Alliance (NERA)
2021 Member steering committee National Growth fund application Duurzame MaterialenNL
2021 Member advisory board Dutch Chemistry Council
2020 Honorary professor Universty of Groningen for new hybrid material systems for solar-cell applications
2020 ERC starting Grant for work on aritifical synapses from halide perovskite
2019 Senior conference editor nanoGe
2018 WIN Rising Star award
2017 NWO Vidi Grant for work on metal halide perovskites
since 2014 Group Leader, Hybrid Solar Cell Group, Institute AMOLF, Amsterdam
2013 – 2014 Trevelyan Research Fellow, Selwyn College, University of Cambridge
2012-2013 Postdoctoral Work, University of Cambridge, Professor Sir Richard Friend
2009-2012 PhD in Physics, University of Cambridge, Professor Neil Greenham
2005 – 2009 Study of physics at RWTH Aachen and University of London, Queen Mary College, MSci University of London

Authors
Bruno Ehrler a
Affiliations
a, Center for Nanophotonics, AMOLF, The Netherlands, Science Park, 104, Amsterdam, NL
Abstract
12:05 - 12:15
S-K2
Friend, Richard
University of Cambridge - UK
Short introduction Optoelectronic Group Cambridge
Friend, Richard
University of Cambridge - UK, GB

Richard Friend holds the Cavendish Professorship of Physics at the University of Cambridge. His research encompasses the physics, materials science and engineering of semiconductor devices made with carbon-based semiconductors, particularly polymers. His research advances have shown that carbon-based semiconductors have significant applications in LEDs, solar cells, lasers, and electronics. His current research interests are directed to novel schemes – including ideas inspired by recent insights into Nature’s light harvesting – that seek to improve the performance and cost of solar cells.

Authors
Richard Friend a
Affiliations
a, University of Cambridge - UK, The Old Schools, Trinity Ln, Cambridge CB2 1TN, UK, Cambridge, GB
Abstract
12:15 - 12:25
Abstract not programmed
12:25 - 12:30
Coffee Break
12:30 - 12:45
S-I1
Borchert, Juliane
Co-evaporation of perovskite thin-films
Borchert, Juliane
Authors
Juliane Borchert a
Affiliations
a, University of Cambridge/Institute AMOLF, NL
Abstract
12:45 - 13:00
S-I2
Grimaldi, Gianluca
Center for Nanophotonics, AMOLF, The Netherlands
Falling in line: harnessing 2D perovskite potential via orientational control
Grimaldi, Gianluca
Center for Nanophotonics, AMOLF, The Netherlands, NL
Authors
Gianluca Grimaldi a
Affiliations
a, University of Cambridge/Institute AMOLF, NL
Abstract
13:00 - 13:15
Break
13:15 - 14:15
Poster Session
14:15 - 14:20
Break
14:20 - 15:00
Q&A: Open discussion / brainstorm about research ideas
 
Posters
Arjun Ashoka, Antonis Alvertis, Yun Liu, Christoph Schnedermann, Richard Friend, Bartomeu Monserrat, Akshay Rao
I) Dynamic Disorder and Urbach Tails in CsPbBr3 from First Principles and II) Modelling Ultrafast Complex Refractive Index Changes from Transient Absorption Spectroscopy
Loreta Muscarella, Eline Hutter, Francesca Wittmann, Aron Walsh, Lucie McGovern, Jan Versluis, Huib Bakker, Bruno Ehrler
Pressure-induced retardation of halide segregation in mixed-halide perovskites
Verena Neder, Dong Zhang, Sjoerd Veenstra, Albert Polman
Spectral splitting light-trapping layer for 4T perovskite-silicon tandem cells
Julia van der Burgt, Erik Garnett
Directional Light Emission from Dielectric Nanostructures
Yuqi Sun, Neil Greenham
I)Device Physics of Hybrid Perovskite LEDs and II)Light Management of Hybrid Perovskite LEDs
Andrea Cordaro, Loreta Muscarella, Albert Polman, Bruno Ehrler
Large-area nanopatterning of perovskite LED
Yorick Bleiji, Andrea Cordaro, Stefan Tabernig, Albert Polman, Esther Alarcón Lladó
Bottom-up Filling of Nanosized Trenches with Silver to Fabricate Transparent Conducting Electrodes
Lucie McGovern, Moritz Futscher, Eline Hutter, Loreta Muscarella, Bruno Ehrler
Using transient ion drift to measure ion migration processes
Nasim Tavakoli, R.J. Spalding, P. Koppejan, G. Gkantzounis, C. Wan, R. Röhrich, E. Kontoleta, F. Koenderink, R. Sapienza, M. Florescu, E. Alarcon-Llado
New nano-texture (HUD)
Xinyi Shen, Richard Friend
Role of Spacer Group in 2D Perovskite LEDs
Zahra Andaji Garmaroudi
Elucidating and Mitigating Degradation Processes in Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes
Zahra Andaji Garmaroudi
Elucidating
Harshal Agrawal, Erik Garnett
Nanocube Imprint Lithography
Kyle Frohna
Br Induced local heterostructures maximisc radiative recombination in triple cation perovskite films
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