ANU's Professor Klaus Weber is hosting a workshop for all ACAP members focused on resolving the critical challenge of stability in perovskite-based cells.
It will be held at the Tyree Energy Technologies Building, UNSW, 1-4pm on December 6, 2024 (immediately after the ACAP Conference).
If you haven't already registered, please do so via this spreadsheet, or contact Klaus Weber directly.
Making the most of the ACAP ecosystem
The first part will be high level presentations to identitfy the most significant stability challenges.
There will be time for suggestions as to how they may be effectively tackled through ACAP. Each presentation should focus on work done at the presenter's institution as well as published papers. They should be no longer than 30 minutes, but ideally much shorter.
On the basis of the presentations, we'll aim to develop a clear consensus on what the key challenges are that need to be addressed. We'll generate ideas for collaborative projects within ACAP and with external partners to advance the science and technology of perovskites stability.
Given the skills, resources, existing activities, networks and expertise within ACAP, we'll plan to make the best use of resources to accelerate progress on the stability challenge.
This is expected to be the first of several workshops.
If you haven't already registered, please do so via this spreadsheet, or contact Klaus Weber directly.
ACAP Perovskite Stability Workshop
1-4pm on December 6, 2024
Tyree Energy Technologies Building, UNSW
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