Research on emerging photovoltaics, especially perovskite solar cells, focusing on sustainable fabrication, carbon-based architectures, stability under ageing conditions, lead-reduced materials, and recycling strategies.
University Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB) is an institution of 15,000 students open to Europe and the world. The research is conducted by accredited and recognised laboratories, in close partnership with major organisations (CNRS, CEA, INRA), international organisations (CERN) or other structures (INES, ‘Mountain Institute’) at the cutting edge of innovation.
I am Full Professor at Université Savoie Mont Blanc and team leader of GUIDE at LEPMI. My expertise lies at the interface between materials science, electrochemistry, and energy technologies, with a particular focus on emerging photovoltaics, perovskite solar cells, and the stability of energy materials and devices. I am also strongly involved in teaching, student supervision, collaborative research projects, and scientific evaluation activities.
The research team GUIDE from LEPMI welcomes expression of interest from PhD-holders in “development of new generation of solar cells stable and efficient” to apply for the call for propoals “MSCA European Post Doctoral Fellowship”.