FULLY CONNECTED VIRTUAL and PHYSICAL
PEROVSKITE PHOTOVOLTAIC LAB
Knowledge Exchange Portal

Our Platforms


VIPERLAB fosters discussion, disseminates information and  result from experiments or modeling  by following the FAIR concept, which is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable. The data management is also compliant with OpenAIRE and OpenAIRE-Advance towards the development of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)

Below the platforms support our project in knowledge and data exchange by offering free access to  iinfrastructures,  data, technical documents, webinar/on line courses, etc.

 

 

KEP-Knowledge Exchange Platform, is the web platform based on SQL-Structured Query Language and Dynamic Database Management System (DBMS), KEP supports  the VIPERLAB project in transferring the information  available by its databases (infrastructures data, technical reports, files, contacts) and  the educational content offered by on-site events and  our on-line courses and webinars

   

 

 

VAPo (Virtual Access Portal) unifies the access to all Virtual Access Infrastructures of VIPERLAB  project as a single point of access to the  databases generated during the project regarding materials characteristics performance and durability of different perovskite materials and devices and it  provides  the access point on modeling and simulation results available by the project together with simulation tools benchmarking

   

 

 

VIPERLAB GATE is the General Access Tool for VIPERLAB User Facility. All VIPERLAB users must first register in GATE (VIPERLAB)* in order to:

  • submit experiment applications for VIPERLAB facilities
  • be a co-proposer on a  submitted experiment
  • give user feedback
  • submit experimental reports
     
The links between the platforms are shown in the diagram below
 
   

 

 

  VIPERLAB Webinar Platform offers  on-line in-depth training and discussions to all VIPERLAB members by targeted courses/seminaries open, on request, to any interested external university or  research organization, particularly students and resarchers at their early stage of their career
   

 



This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101006715

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HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM BERLIN FUR MATERIALIEN UND ENERGIE GMGH
Hahn Meitner Platz 1
14109 Berlin
Germany

www.helmholtz-berlin.de

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