New publication from the UB team

Predicting Resistance Changes in Light-Activated Gas Sensors: A New Phenomenological Model FOXES partners at the University of Barcelona (UB) have developed a phenomenological model that accurately predicts resistance changes in light-activated gas sensors. This model relies solely on a set of parameters determined in advance through dedicated experiments. Light activation offers a superior alternative...

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Dani Prades appointed von Humbold Professor

Dani Prades has been appointed Alexander von Humbold Full Professor (W3) for “Distributed Sensing” atTechnische Universität Braunschweig, Germany – a big loss for the FOXES project but a great recognition for Prades! The Alexander von Humboldt Professorship is Germany’s most valuable research award, tailored to brings top international researchers to German universities. It provides...

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New publication from BUW in Nature Review Materials

FOXES’ partners at Bergische Universität Wüppertal have recently published a perspective article in Nature Review Materials dedicated to Perovskite–organic tandem solar cells, which represent a compelling route for overcoming the efficiency limits of traditional single-junction solar cells. In this comprehensive Perspective, the authors outlines the prospects and challenges of perovskite–organic tandem solar cells, highlighting...

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