Register for Dr. Anita Ho-Baillie 12/16 Webinar

ECS is proud to present Dr. Anita Ho-Baillie via webinar on December 16, 2020, at 1000h ET.

Durable Perovskite Solar Cells

Dr. Anita Ho-Baillie
John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience
University of Sydney, Australia

Date: December 16, 2020

Time: 1000h ET

The talk begins with an introduction to perovskite solar cells followed by an outline of their instability issues. Strategies addressing these issues, such as moisture instability, are then discussed. Why and how perovskite solar cells become unstable under thermal stress is reviewed, followed by strategies for overcoming this issue.

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Benefits of attending the webinar

Learn about:

  • Cutting edge research developing next generation high performance solar cells
  • Addressing unique challenges faced by next generation high performance solar cells
Dr. Anita Ho-Ballie

Anita Ho-Baillie holds the John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia, where she received her BS and PhD. Dr. Ho-Baillie has worked at British Aerospace, Alcatel Australia, Pacific Solar, and Solar Sailor. Her research interests include engineering materials and devices at nanoscale for integrating solar cells onto all kinds of surfaces generating clean energy. A Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (2019), Dr. Ho-Baillie is considered an international leader in advancing perovskite solar cells. Her achievements include setting solar cell energy efficiency world records in various categories.

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