Design, fabrication and characterization of single junction and multi junction Perovskite solar cell and Modules.
Role in the project : Task NA2.4: Courses and workshops for training leader
Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering from University of Rome Tor Vergata and M.Sc. of Physical Chemistry. In 2014 she was awarded a MARIE CURIE Fellowship as a part of the EU-funded project (Destiny FP7/2007–2013). She is currently Assistant professor of Department of electronic engineering, Tor Vergata university, CHOSE - Centre for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy. She has more than 8 years experience in the fields of emerging thin film PVs (especially perovskite solar cells/modules, tandem solar Module) and electrochemistry of polymeric layers. She was as member of ESPResSo - H2020-EU, ENEA, PRIN, Perseo project and collaborator for ASI project. She is currently contributing to the VIPERLAB project as well in NEXTCCUS, CHOH – D. In 2022 she was awarded the Global MARIE CURIE fellowship on Perovskite solar cells in space.
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