Group leader of perovskite activities at CSEM
CSEM
Role in the project : & Contact Point for VIPERLAB project
Quentin Jeangros received his Ph.D. from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, in 2014. After a postdoc on transparent conductive oxides (2015-2017), he was leading the activities linked to perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells at the Photovoltaics and Thin-Film Electronics Laboratory, EPFL (2018-2021). Since mid-2021, he has been coordinating the perovskite activities at CSEM. His research interests include the use of advanced electron microscopy techniques to provide new insights into energy materials such as photovoltaic devices.
Daniel A. Jacobs; Christian M. Wolff; Xin-Yu Chin; Kerem Artuk; Christophe Ballif; Quentin Jeangros
Quentin Guesnay; Florent Sahli; Kerem Artuk; Deniz Turkay; Austin G. Kuba; Nada Mrkyvkova; Karol Vegso; Peter Siffalovic; Frank Schreiber; Huagui Lai; Fan Fu; Martin Ledinský; Nicolas Fürst; Aymeric Schafflützel; Cédric Bucher; Quentin Jeangros; Christophe Ballif; Christian M. Wolff
[1] - Took place on Nov, 30th 2022
H2020 VIPERLAB Project offers free access to the state-of-the-art perovskite EU infrastructures that cover the whole innovation/value chain from material preparation to characterization of perovskite devices and modules. Today we present two very relevant VIPRLAB research Infastructures: FRAUNHOFER Solar Cell Manufacturing & Characterization & EPFL/CSEM – PV lab/PV Center & PSK/SI Tandem processing.