InfoMat series Webinar: Perovskite materials and optoelectronics

About the InfoMat series Webinar

InfoMat webinar is a global academic event launched by the journal of InfoMat (http://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/infomat). Focusing on the frontiers research of information materials, the webinar invites outstanding scholars around the world to conduct half-day or one-day in-depth communications. Researchers can break the limit of space to keep up with the latest research progress by watching the live stream of InfoMat webinar.

The 2022 one-day InfoMat webinar will be broadcast live on 17th November. This webinar will be co-hosted by InfoMat and Wiley. Professor Feng Gao from Linköping University and Professor Sai Bai from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China will serve as co-chairs of this joint Webinar, together with 10 scholars from China and Sweden, will have an in-depth discussion on Perovskite materials and optoelectronics, bringing us an academic feast!

 

Topic

Perovskite materials and optoelectronics

 

Time

Thursday, 17 November, 2022. 8:30-15:30 (Sweden Time UTC/GMT +1);

Thursday, 17 November, 2022. 15:30-22:30 (Beijing Time UTC/GMT +8)

 

SPEAKERS & ABSTRACTS

1. Prof. Ivan Scheblykin, Lund University

 

Ivan Scheblykin obtained Ph.D. in 1999 from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences on exciton dynamics in J-aggregates. After a postdoctoral stay in the KU Leuven, Belgium, he moved to Lund University in Sweden to start the single molecule spectroscopy group at the Division of Chemical Physics where he became full professor in 2014. His interests cover fundamental photophysics of organic and inorganic semiconductors and, in particular, energy transfer, charge migration and trapping. The general direction of his research is to comprehend fundamental physical and chemical processes beyond ensemble averaging in material science and chemical physics using techniques inspired by single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy and single particle imaging.

Topic: Defect metastability in metal halide perovskites as we can see it by photoluminescence spectroscopy and imaging

 

2. Prof. Jianpu Wang, Nanjing Tech University 

Prof. Jianpu Wang’s research interests are organic/perovskite semiconductor devices and device physics, aiming for display and energy applications. He is one of the pioneers of perovskite light-emitting diodes. In 2009-2013, he was a postdoctoral research associate studying organic magnetic field effect in Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. And he did his Ph.D study also in Cavendish from 2006 to 2009, when he investigated organic semiconductor/inorganic nanocrystal devices. Prof. Wang worked as a research engineer in Samsung Electronics in South Korea in 2003-2006, for developing OLED displays by using ink-jet printing technology. Professor WANG Jianpu is Changjiang Scholar and a winner of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and executive-deputy-editor of npj flexible electronics. 

Topic: Lead-free perovskite light-emitting diodes

 

 

3. Prof. Jesper Wallentin, Lund University

  

Jesper Wallentin is an Associate Professor at the division for Synchrotron Radiation Research at Lund University. His research concerns the intersection of nanoscience and X-ray science, both developing X-ray methods to investigate nanostructured devices, and developing nanostructured X-ray detectors. His group has a strong collaboration with the Nanomax beamline at MAX IV, but also visits many other synchrotrons for experiments. Recently, his group have synthesized single crystal MHP nanowires for X-ray scintillation detection.

Topic: Growth of confined and free-standing perovskite nanowires for X-ray detection

 

4. Prof. Huanping Zhou, Peking University

Prof. Huanping Zhou received her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Peking University in 2010. After that, she joined University of California, Los Angeles as a postdoctoral researcher from 2010 to 2015. From 2015. 7, she joined Peking University as an assistant Professor in Department of Materials Science and Engineering (College of Engineering), and now she is a full Professor in School of Materials Science and Engineering. She is a materials scientist with expertise in the fields of nanoscience, thin film optoelectronic materials, and the energy conversion devices, such as solar cells, light-emitting diodes, etc. She has published more than 160 papers in high quality peer-reviewed journals, e.g. Science, Nature Energy, Nature Commun., Joule, J. Am. Chem. Soc., Adv. Mater., etc, with citations over 28000. For four consecutive years, she was selected as highly cited researcher by Clarivate Analytics. She also received a variety of awards, e.g. the 18th Global "Technology Innovation 35 Under 35" list, the 1st Tencent Technology "Scientific Exploration Award", and the 17th China Young Female Scientist Award. 

Topic: Improving the stability of high-efficiency perovskite solar cells

 

5. Prof. Kaibo Zheng  Lund University

Kaibo Zheng graduated from the Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, China, in 2010 with a PhD in Physical Electronics. From 2010 to 2018, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Chemical Physics, Lund University, Sweden. He is currently employed as senior researcher at the Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark and Department of Chemical Physics, Lund University, Sweden.  His research interests include ultrafast dynamics and photophysical processes in nanostructured optoelectronic materials, device mechanism and carrier dynamics of photoactive low-dimensional structures, ultrafast structural dynamics of optoelectronic materials.

Topic: Ultrafast charge carrier dynamics in low dimensional halide perovskites  

 

6. Prof. Hairen Tan, Nanjing University

Dr. Hairen Tan is a full professor in College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Nanjing University (NJU) since 2018. He received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Central South University and Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008 and 2011, respectively. He obtained the Ph.D. degree with cum laude in 2015 from Delft University of Technology. After graduation he was awarded the Rubicon Fellowship from NWO and joined Ted Sargent’s group at University of Toronto as a postdoctoral fellow during 2015-2018. His works have been published in Science, Nature Energy, Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Progress in Photovoltaics, with total citation over 10,000 times. His current research focuses on developing high-efficiency and cost-effective photovoltaics devices, including perovskite solar cells, silicon solar cells, and perovskite-based tandem solar cells. Dr. Tan serves as the external editor of Communications Materials and Editorial Board Member of Journal of Semiconductors and Science China Materials.

Topic: High-efficiency all-perovskite tandem solar cells and modules

 

7. Prof. Feng Wang, Linkoping University 

Feng Wang works as an assistant professor at Linköping University (Sweden) since 2018. Before that, he was VINNMER Marie-Curie Fellow (Sweden, 2017) and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow (European Commission, 2018). He received the Docent in 2022 and his PhD degree at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2012. He received supports from VR Starting grant form Swedish Research Council, STINT, Formas network grant, Olle Engkvists Stiftelse, Carl Tryggers Stiftelse, and Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Carbon-Based Functional Materials & Devices from Soochow University. His research interests focus on solar energy technologies based on lead-based perovskites, lead-free perovskites, and organic transport materials. For example, he synthesized HPbI3 as a new precursor for perovskites, improved the stability and efficiency of perovskite devices significantly by introducing a monolayer of phenylamine, developed a clean and new ion-nodulated doping strategy for Spiro-OMeTAD. Feng Wang has co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications on high impact journals (7700 citations and h-index 40), including Science, Science Advance, Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie, etc. He is a co-inventor of one licensed US patent. Another PCT patent application is ongoing.

Topic: Ion-modulated radical doping of spiro-OMeTAD for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells

 

8. Prof. Jingbi You, Institute of Semiconductors, CAS 

Prof. Jingbi You, he got his PhD degree from Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2010. And then he worked as postdoc at University of California, Los Angeles, USA. He moved back to Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences as a full professor, now his research interests mainly in perovskite optoelectronic devices, including solar cells, light-emitting diodes. He has published over than 100 papers, including Science, Nature Series papers. He has got several awards such as Chinese Academy of Sciences Young Scientist Award, PVSEC Young Scientist Award. 

Topic: Efficient perovskite solar cells and light-emitting diodes

 

9. Prof. Ute B. Cappel, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology

 

Dr Ute Cappel is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry at KTH. Her research focuses on studying the chemical and electronic structure of materials for hybrid solar cells using photoelectron spectroscopy.

Topic: Perovskite materials and solar cells investigated with photoelectron spectroscopy 

 

10. Prof. Kaifeng Wu, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS 

Kaifeng Wu obtained his BS degree from University of Science and Technology of China in 2010. He then studied at Emory University and obtained his PhD in 2015. After that, he was a Director’s postdoctoral fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory. In May 2017 he moved to Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as a Principal Investigator. He now leads the research group of Ultrafast Dynamics of Optoelectronic Materials. His research interests are ultrafast spectroscopy and its application in charge, exciton and spin dynamics of quantum-confined systems for emerging energy and quantum technologies. He is the winner of the 2022 Chemical Society of Japan Distinguished Lectureship Award, 2021 American Physical Society Future of Chemical Physics Lectureship Award, 2020 Chinese Chemical Society Prize for Young Scientists, 2019 Robin Hochstrasser Young Investigator Award by the Chemical Physics journal, and 2018 American Chemical Society Victor K. LaMer Award. 

Topic: Manipulating spins in perovskite quantum dots for quantum information technologies

 

Chair

Prof. Feng Gao, Linköping University  

Prof. Sai Bai University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) 

 

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