Juan P. Martínez-Pastor, Full Prof. at the University of Valencia. PhD in Physics, 1990. Three years of postdoctoral experience at the European Laboratory of Non-Linear Spectroscopy (Florence, Italy) and at the École Normale Supérieure (Paris, France). Prof. Martínez-Pastor is expert in Semiconductor Physics, particularly optical properties and exciton recombination dynamics in quantum wells, wires and dots based on III-V semiconductors and other compounds since 1990. This research line continues nowadays focused on quantum light produced by quantum dot semiconductors and its management for quantum communications. After 2006 he has leaded/co-leaded several research lines in nanoscience and nanotechnology regarding the development of several types of nanomaterials (metal and quantum dots, multi-functional nanocomposites) and applications to photonics and plasmonics. In the last three years, he focuses his research in optical properties, exciton recombination dynamics and applications in photonics of two-dimensional semiconductors and metal halide perovskites. He has supervised 16 PhD theses and is author/co-author of 220 peer-reviewed publications, other than seven patents and promotor of a spin-off company.
Teresa S. Ripolles
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales (ICMUV), Universidad de Valencia, ES
Teresa S. Ripolles
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales (ICMUV), Universidad de Valencia, ES
You were invited to participate in the Sustainable Metal-halide perovskites for photovoltaics, optoelectronics and photonics Conference (Sus-MHP), held in Valencia (Spain) from the 12th to the 13th of December 2022.
Reducing the toxicity of lead halide perovskite materials have been attracted much attention due to large-scale commercial production and its numerous applications. Sus-MHP conference focused on the fundamental, theoretical and experimental, properties of lead-free perovskite materials. It includes different techniques to synthetize (spin coater, inkjet printing…), design routes, morphologies and stability issues. This conference covered different applications, including photovoltaics, optoelectronics and photonics.
Topics
Topics to be covered by the conference:
Photovoltaic solar cells using lead-free perovskites and its stability issues
Theory and basic structural/electrical/optical properties of lead-free perovskites
Optoelectronics, including light-emitting devices, photodetectors, photocatalysis and photonics using lead-free perovskites materials
Other applications in solar cells of lead halide perovskites, but including sustainable and circular concepts
Synthesis by inkjet printing of metal/lead free-halide perovskites for optoelectronic applications
Lead-free perovskites, thin films and basic properties, optoelectronic and photonic devices
Invited Speakers
Antonio Abate
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany, DE
Antonio Abate
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany, DE
Maksym Kovalenko has been a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at ETH Zurich since July 2011 and Associate professor from January 2017. His group is also partially hosted by EMPA (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) to support his highly interdisciplinary research program. He completed graduate studies at Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria, 2004-2007, with Prof. Wolfgang Heiss), followed by postdoctoral training at the University of Chicago (USA, 2008-2011, with Prof. Dmitri Talapin). His present scientific focus is on the development of new synthesis methods for inorganic nanomaterials, their surface chemistry engineering, and assembly into macroscopically large solids. His ultimate, practical goal is to provide novel inorganic materials for optoelectronics, rechargeable Li-ion batteries, post-Li-battery materials, and catalysis. He is the recipient of an ERC Consolidator Grant 2018, ERC Starting Grant 2012, Ruzicka Preis 2013 and Werner Prize 2016. He is also a Highly Cited Researcher 2018 (by Clarivate Analytics).
Cristina Momblona
Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA), CSIC. Universidad de Zaragoza, ES
Cristina Momblona
Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA), CSIC. Universidad de Zaragoza, ES
Iván Mora-Seró
Universitat Jaume I, Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) - Spain, ES
Iván Mora-Seró
Universitat Jaume I, Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) - Spain, ES
Iván Mora-Seró (1974, M. Sc. Physics 1997, Ph. D. Physics 2004) is researcher at Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (Spain). His research during the Ph.D. at Universitat de València (Spain) was centered in the crystal growth of semiconductors II-VI with narrow gap. On February 2002 he joined the University Jaume I. From this date until nowadays his research work has been developed in: electronic transport in nanostructured devices, photovoltaics, photocatalysis, making both experimental and theoretical work. Currently he is associate professor at University Jaume I and he is Principal Researcher (Research Division F4) of the Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM). Recent research activity was focused on new concepts for photovoltaic conversion and light emission based on nanoscaled devices and semiconductor materials following two mean lines: quantum dot solar cells with especial attention to sensitized devices and lead halide perovskite solar cells and LEDs, been this last line probably the current hottest topic in the development of new solar cells.
Hernán Míguez
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), ES
Hernán Míguez
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), ES
Hernán Míguez (born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1971) is Research Professor of the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) in the Institute of Materials Science of Seville. He studied Physics in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and did his PhD in the Institute of Materials Science of Madrid. After a postdoctoral stay at the University of Toronto in the group of Prof. Ozin, he returned to Spain and joined the CSIC in 2004. He leads the group of Multifunctional Optical Materials, whose activities are devoted to the development, characterization and modeling of new photonic architectures for applications in different fields, among them solar energy conversion and light emission. He has received an ERC starting grant (2012, Consolidator Modality) and the “Real Sociedad Española de Física-Fundación BBVA 2017” Prize in the modality of “Physics, Innovation and Technology”.
Marek Oszajca
Avantama AG, CH, CH
Marek Oszajca
R&D Department
Avantama AG, CH, CH
Pablo P. Boix
Instituto de Tecnología Química (Universitat Politècnica de València − Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), ES
Pablo P. Boix
Instituto de Tecnología Química (Universitat Politècnica de València − Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), ES
Pablo P. Boix, Ph.D. in Nanoscience, is a Research Scientist at Instituto de Tecnologia Química (CSIC). He led a pioneer perovskite research team at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore (2012-2016) with relevant contributions to materials and devices’ development (such as the first use of formamidinium cation in perovskite solar cells). His track record has more than 100 publications, which resulted in his selection as a Highly Cited Researcher in 2020 (Cross-Field) by Clarivate Web of Science, with an h index of 57. Dr. Boix is the co-inventor of 3 patents in the field of perovskite optoelectronics. Prior to his current position, he worked as a research group leader in a perovskite solar cell company (Dyesol Ltd, Switzerland), focusing on product R&D, and at Universitat de València. Currently, he is the PI of 2 research projects and the coPI of 3, including regional, national, and European funding.
Laurent Pedesseau
INSA, FOTON, UMR CNRS 6082, FR
Laurent Pedesseau
Materials science
INSA, FOTON, UMR CNRS 6082, FR
Dr Pedesseau is an Associate Professor at the INSA Rennes (FOTON Institute - CNRS) whose work is aimed at the understanding of physical processes in the III-V semiconductor nanostructures for silicon photonics, the hybrid perovskites and novel materials for photovoltaics, and optoelectronic device simulations for optical-communications. His recent scientific interests include: 1) polar surface and interface energies of semiconductors; 2) first principles simulation (including the spin-orbit effect) of mechanical stability, electronic, and optical properties of 3D and 2D semiconductors; 3) electronic structure theory beyond the DFT such as hybrid functionals (HSE), many-body corrections GW, and DFT-1/2; 4) HPC technology for exotic and highly demanding simulations in terms of the large memory footprint and extensive CPUs communications (thousands).
Senol Öz obtained his diploma in chemistry in 2013 at the University of Cologne
(Germany). Completing his PhD under supervision of Prof. Sanjay Mathur in 2018 at
University of Cologne (Merck KGaA PhD scholarship). In 2019 he joined Prof.
Tsutomu Miyasaka`s group as a post-doctoral fellow at Toin University of Yokohama
under a JSPS scholarship. His research interests include the synthesis, chemical
engineering, and solution processing of inorganic-organic hybrid metal halide
perovskite materials for photovoltaic application. He is currently a senior R&D project
leader at Saule Technologies and managing director of Solaveni GmbH.
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