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Eco-friendly lead-free perovskites for flexible indoor photovoltaics. Electronic devices, from smart electronics to the Internet-of-Things (IoT) network of sensors, dominate modern life. This project

The University of Queensland — Early Career Industry Fellowships
Amount
Up to $520,687
Closes
Sunday 31 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Eco-friendly lead-free perovskites for flexible indoor photovoltaics. Electronic devices, from smart electronics to the Internet-of-Things (IoT) network of sensors, dominate modern life. This project aims to develop eco-friendly tin-based perovskite solar cells, offering sustainable and battery-free solutions for modern devices. Working with the key industry partner, this project expects to validate mass production of flexible indoor solar cells and their integration with wireless electronics. Success of this project expects to stimulate economic growth through new solar cell products, positioning Australia as a leader in flexible electronics and renewable energies. This should deliver environmental benefits by alleviating battery-associated pollution and enabling sustainable, green electricity generation.. Scheme: Early Career Industry Fellowships. Field: 4016 - Materials Engineering. Lead: Dr Peng Chen

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