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Eva UNGER

Professor at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

Head of Department Solution Processing of Hybrid Materials & Devices at  Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

HZB-Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

Role in the project : Project Coordinator, leader of Task JRA1.1, contact person for VIPERLAB’s virtual infrastructure “Perovskite Database”

email : eva.unger@helmholtz-berlin.de

Short Bio

Eva Unger is professor at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and she is the head of Department Solution Processing of Hybrid Materials & Devices at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (Germany), and a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry at Lund University (Sweden). She received her Ph.D. degree from Uppsala University (Sweden) where she worked on Excitonic Dye Solar Cells. During her postdoctoral research at Stanford University (USA) she started working Perovskite Solar Cell devices as an early adaptor of the technology. Her current research focuses on scalable process development for the manufacturing of larger area Perovskite Solar Cells and the rationalization of material formation mechanisms from solutions to solid-state thin films. In VIPERLAB, her team supports an online perovskite solar cell device database "The Perovskite Database" for interactive data-queries, plots and any type of advanced analysis and AI-based projects

Publications


Francesco Roca, David Casaburi, Antonella De Maria, Massimo Izzi, Vera La Ferrara, Manuela Ferrara, Paola Delli Veneri, Eva Unger, Natalia Maticiuc, Stephan Abermann, Raquel Alemañ, Aldo Di Carlo, Theodoros Dimopoulos, Jens Hauch, Mykhailo Sytnyk, Narges Yaghooni Nia


T. Jesper Jacobsson, Adam Hultqvist, Alberto García-Fernández, Aman Anand, Amran Al-Ashouri, Anders Hagfeldt, Andrea Crovetto, Antonio Abate, Antonio Gaetano Ricciardulli, Anuja Vijayan, Ashish Kulkarni, Assaf Y. Anderson, Barbara Primera Darwich, Bowen Yang, Brendan L. Coles, Carlo A. R. Perini, Carolin Rehermann, Daniel Ramirez, David Fairen-Jimenez, Diego Di Girolamo, Donglin Jia, Elena Avila, Emilio J. Juarez-Perez, Fanny Baumann, Florian Mathies, G. S. Anaya González, Gerrit Boschloo, Giuseppe Nasti, Gopinath Paramasivam, Guillermo Martínez-Denegri, Hampus Näsström, Hannes Michaels, Hans Köbler, Hua Wu, Iacopo Benesperi, M. Ibrahim Dar, Ilknur Bayrak Pehlivan, Isaac E. Gould, Jacob N. Vagott, Janardan Dagar, Jeff Kettle, Jie Yang, Jinzhao Li, Joel A. Smith, Jorge Pascual, Jose J. Jerónimo-Rendón, Juan Felipe Montoya, Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena, Junming Qiu, Junxin Wang, Kári Sveinbjörnsson, Katrin Hirselandt, Krishanu Dey, Kyle Frohna, Lena Mathies, Luigi A. Castriotta, Mahmoud. H. Aldamasy, Manuel Vasquez-Montoya, Marco A. Ruiz-Preciado, Marion A. Flatken, Mark V. Khenkin, Max Grischek, Mayank Kedia, Michael Saliba, Miguel Anaya, Misha Veldhoen, Neha Arora, Oleksandra Shargaieva, Oliver Maus, Onkar S. Game, Ori Yudilevich, Paul Fassl, Qisen Zhou, Rafael Betancur, Rahim Munir, Rahul Patidar, Samuel D. Stranks, Shahidul Alam, Shaoni Kar, Thomas Unold, Tobias Abzieher, Tomas Edvinsson, Tudur Wyn David, Ulrich W. Paetzold, Waqas Zia, Weifei Fu, Weiwei Zuo, Vincent R. F. Schröder, Wolfgang Tress, Xiaoliang Zhang, Yu-Hsien Chiang, Zafar Iqbal, Zhiqiang Xie, Eva Unger



Mark Khenkin; Hans Köbler; Marko Remec; Rajarshi Roy; Ulas Erdil; Jinzhao Li; Nga Phung; Ghefar Adwan; Gopinath Paramasivam; Quiterie Emery; Eva Unger; Rutger Schlatmann; Carolin Ulbrich; Antonio Abate


Suchan, Klara; Jacobsson, T. Jesper; Rehermann, Carolin; Unger, Eva L.; Kirchartz, Thomas; Wolff, Christian M.


Paolo Graniero; Mark Khenkin; Hans Köbler; Noor Titan Putri Hartono; Rutger Schlatmann; Antonio Abate; Eva Unger; T. Jesper Jacobsson; Carolin Ulbrich


Feray Ünlü, Alejandra Florez, Keely Dodd-Clements, Carolin Rehermann, Matthias Grosch, Florian Mathies, Sanjay Sanjay, Eva Unger




Webinars

[1] - Took place on Feb, 08th 2022

Modelling, high performance computing and efficient access to data sets based on data reported in the literature and experimental work are important tools to accelerate research in the field of photovoltaic perovskite, and beyond. With this workshop VIPERLAB presents the importance of these topics for materials science technology and how the 4 virtual infrastructures of Viperlab project  can support researchers from academy'and industry, with free access to their computing, modeling tools and the available datasets.


[1] - Took place on Jan, 17th 2024

The “VIPERLAB Webinar on Standardization for Perovskite PV” is a half-day online event on standardization activities in the field of PV, focusing on Perovskite materials and devices. Experts from international research institutes report on the current activities of the IEC Technical Committees 113 and 82, ISOS and PSK-ISOS, as well as on standardization activities regarding data ontologies and RDM.


This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101006715

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