#PerFut - Metal Halide Perovskites Fundamental Approaches and Technological Challenges

Description of topical focus

Halide perovskites are at a crossroads. While this family of materials is considered a solid candidate to develop future technologies, there is an increasing urge to overcome the technological problems that hinder their full commercial expansion, such as large area production, stability, and feasibility. On the other hand, the fundamental research that can become a key tool to solve these issues is also elucidating exciting new properties and frontier phenomena that suggest a vast potential beyond current objectives, including further halide perovskites applications, such as hot-carrier, multiband or multiple exciton generation photovoltaics.

In this situation, the symposium PerFut will cover both the main topics related to halide perovskite technological applications, as well as the fundamental approaches that can facilitate this expansion and beyond. This combination will bring together a diverse community encouraging the proposal of versatile approaches to ensure the future of halide perovskites.

List of conference topics
  • Optoelectronics applications
  • Technological feasibility
  • Materials processes and fabrication
  • Beyond optoelectronics
  • Perovskite materials fundamentals
  • Frontier phenomena
Symposium organizers
Annalisa Bruno

Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N), Nanyang Technological University

Wang Feng

Linköping University, Sweden

Giulia Grancini

University of Pavia, Italy

Pablo P. Boix

Universitat de València

Invited Speakers
Lioz Etgar

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

 
Severin Habisreutinger

Oxford PV

 
Maksym Kovalenko

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich

 
Maria Antonietta Loi

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

 
Nripan Mathews

Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

 
Iván Mora-Seró

Universitat Jaume I, Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) - Spain

 
Monica Morales Masis

University of Twente

 
Nam-Gyu Park

Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

 
Laura Schelhas

Center for Chemistry and Nanoscience, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA

 
Trystan Watson

SPECIFIC, College of Engineering Swansea University

 
Senol Öz

Saule Technologies

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