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Author: Philipp Krauspe

New Research published

Posted on May 21, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe
Our new paper by M. Ruscello et al. Nanocomposite of nickel oxide nanoparticles and polyethylene oxide as printable hole transport layer for organic solar cells, performed under a big collaboration in the INFORM network, is out

AOHM19 in Dubrovnik

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Natalie went to Croatia for the AOHM19: Advances in organic and hybrid electronic materials, Dubrovnik. She gave a talk on the Ultrafast properties of a self-doped conjugated polyelectrolyte.

Michael Saliba visited our group

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Michael Saliba visited our group on 12.03.2019 and gave an inspiring talk in our group seminar.

Final ITN conference in Valencia

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Natalie and Nikos attended the final ITN conference in Valencia where Natalie presented a talk on Ultrafast properties of a self-doped conjugated polyelectrolyte and chaired a session, while Nikos presented a poster on optical properties of Perovskites.

KAUST research conference

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Demetra and Philipp went to the “KAUST Research Conference: 3rd Generation photovoltaic technologies and beyond” to present their work in Saudi Arabia, where Demetra was awarded with the poster prize.

Koen Vandewal visited the group

Posted on February 6, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Koen Vandewal visited the Femtomat group and gave a talk on “Charge-transfer states for organic opto electronics”.

Carlos Silva visited the group

Posted on February 6, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Carlos Silva visited the Femtomat group after the NCCR-MUST meeting in Grindelwald in January.

NCCR-MUST in Grindelwald

Posted on February 6, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Natalie, Julien, Gonzague and Philipp attended the annual meeting of NCCR-MUST. Philipp gave a talk on sensitive detection in THz spectroscopy, Gonzague presented his project on OECTs and Natalie co-organized the scientific programme.

New students for the group

Posted on February 1, 2019 by Philipp Krauspe

Aleksandra, Jana, Frédéric and Joel joined the group to do their Bs. and Ms. theses. Read more about their projects here.

Natalie at the MRS in Boston

Posted on December 10, 2018 by Philipp Krauspe

Natalie presented a talk at the MRS Fall Meeting in Boston about THz conductivity in OPV systems.

 

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