
Flurin Eisner
@flurin_eisner
Lecturer in in green energy and sustainable engineering at Queen Mary University of London
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17-11-2018 14:28:15
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Very excited to share this work that we have just published on simple but high performance photodetectors based on a hybrid heterojunction with CuSCN - the material that keeps on giving!! đđ Thomas Anthopoulos Dimitra Georgiadou @JunYan_imperial Mohammed Azzouzi onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10âŠ


Our Jenny Nelson Group paper on hybrid heterojunctions for semi-transparent photovoltaic windows for photoelectrochemical water splitting is out in CRPS! Great collaboration with Anna Hankin, Mariano and Andreas, loved working (and re-learning photoelectrochemistry) with you!


Doing this was so much fun! Loved trying to demonstrate âpaintedâ organic solar cells and make a solar oven as part of Imperial College London Outreachâs brilliant STEM in Action Programme! âșïž đtinyurl.com/2p9c7z34

Excited to share that Iâll be moving to the other side of the pond for the next six years! Iâll first be joining the Flatiron CCA as a Flatiron Research Fellow before joining Princeton University as a Henry Norris Russell Fellow. I canât wait to continue using TESS to find more planets!đ




Many, many congratulations to Jenny Jenny Nelson Group for receiving the Cherry Award at the 50th 53nd IEEE PVSC!! What an amazing role model as a scientist and person - feeling very privileged to be able to call her a mentor and a friend.


Greener Solvents â»ïžfor #OPVs âïž Nicola Gasparini Flurin Eisner Eva Mazzolini HeeneyGroup âš Imperial Chemistry Imperial Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acâŠ


Starting an Imperial College Research Fellowship in the Department of Materials today đ đ„łvery excited by the new challenge!! Imperial Materials

If you are a UK student and identify as from an underrepresented group in research, Queen Mary University of London has fully funded PhD scholarships available (app-deadline 31st Jan). If youâre interested in sustainable energy conversion (PV or solar fuels) Iâd love to support your application!



Our work on bulk heterojunction organic photoactive materials for #photoelectrochemical water oxidationâwith high photocurrent density and days-long stabilityâand unassisted #solarhydrogen generation is now available open access in Nature Energy! nature.com/articles/s4156âŠ
