#NewOPV - New concepts for stable non-fullerene based organic solar cells and their applications
This symposium invites contributions on new approaches to enhance the performance and stability of organic solar cells (OPV), as well as highlights the novel areas of application. It will consider challenges in synthesis of novel types of non-fullerene acceptor and matching donor molecules to afford simultaneous high efficiency, long lifetime and low environmental impact at a low cost of synthesis. At the same time ti will provide new insights on the advanced machine learning concepts for optimization and upscaling of these devices, and highlight arising new OPV application areas, such as indoor light cells, agrivoltaics, integrated IOT solutions and more.
- Development of highly efficient organic solar cells molecules
- Stability of organic solar cells
- Upscaling of solar cell devices
- Novel application areas for organic solar cells
Christoph Brabec
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Tracey Clarke
University College London UCL
Martijn Kemerink
University of Heidelberg
Iain McCulloch
Department of Chemistry University of Oxford
Jenny Nelson
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Natalie Stingelin
Georgia Tech
University of Southern Denmark, SDU NanoSYD, Mads Clausen Institute
University of Southern Denmark
Zhengzhou Research Institute of HIT
Chu-Chen Chueh
National Taiwan University
Gitti Frey
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Zhe Li
Queen Mary University of London, School of Engineering and Materials Science
Ellen Moons
Karlstad university
Safa Shoaee
University of Potsdam, DE