French President Emmanuel Macron, who in June invited researchers from around the world to come to France to work on climate change issues, closed on December 11, the first phase of its « Make Our Planet Great Again » initiative: https://www.makeourplanetgreatagain.fr/
Philip SCHULZ is one of the 18 winners out of 1,800 submitted projects for his InHyMat-PV project: Interfaces and Hybrid Materials for Photovoltaics, which he is going to conduct at IPVF.
This project will contribute to the progress of new-generation perovskite-based solar cells, and their potential use in tandem cells with efficiencies > 30%.
Feel free to contact us for more information about our offers.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who in June invited researchers from around the world to come to France to work on climate change issues, closed on December 11, the first phase of its « Make Our Planet Great Again » initiative: https://www.makeourplanetgreatagain.fr/
Philip SCHULZ is one of the 18 winners out of 1,800 submitted projects for his InHyMat-PV project: Interfaces and Hybrid Materials for Photovoltaics, which he is going to conduct at IPVF.
This project will contribute to the progress of new-generation perovskite-based solar cells, and their potential use in tandem cells with efficiencies > 30%.
Feel free to contact us for more information about our offers.