Projects
- "Potential der Perowskit-Photovoltaik: Untersuchung relevanter physikalischer Parameter und Materialeigenschaften sowie effizienzlimitierender Faktoren in Hybrid-Perowskit-Solarzellen (HYPER)", Förderkennzeichen 03SF0514A, Project partners: Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, ZAE Bayern, Technische Universität Chemnitz, 2016-2019
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„Lead-free Double Perovskite Materials for Photovoltaic Applications“, DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 2196 „Perovskite Semiconductors“, DY18/15-1, 2019-2022
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„Improving intrinsic stability of perovskite solar cells by additives“, D-A-CH Projekt , DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 2196 „Perovskite Semiconductors“, DY 18/14-1, 2019-2022
- DFG-FWF (D-A-CH) Project "Quantum Control of Spin Centers in Silicon Carbide with Microcavities" (AS 310/5-1), 2017-2020
- DFG-RSF Project "Polytype and isotope engineering of silicon carbide for quantum microwave amplifiers". Our partner is Dr. Eugen Mokhov from Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, (DY 18/13-1), 2016-2019
- "Molekulare Biradikale: Struktur, Eigenschaften und Reaktivität." A joint effort of the faculties of Chemistry and Physics at Uni Würzburg, DFG Graduiertenkolleg GRK 2112, 2015-2018
- "Spins for Efficient Photovoltaic Devices based on Organic Molecules - SEPOMO." Cooperation with 11 partners from universities, research institutes and industry. Funded within Horizon 2020 - Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN), 2016-2020
- DIABASE - "Highly sensitive diamond and carborundum nano-sensors and bio-markers with NIR optical addressability". Cooperation partners: Würzburg / Germany (as Coordinator), Ulm and Stuttgart / Germany, Moscow and St. Petersburg/ Russia, Vienna / Austria, Krakow / Poland, Tallin / Estonia, Turku / Finland. Funding provided by the ERA.Net RUS Plus initiative. 2015-2018
Accomplished Projects
- OPV-Stabilität ("Langlebige funktionelle Materialien für die Organische Photovoltaik"), 2008-2011
- MOPS ("Massengedruckte Organische Papier-Solarzellen"), 2008-2011. Our partners are the Technical University Chemnitz, the University Wuppertal, and the Paper Technology Specialists in Munich.
- GREKOS ("Einfluss von Kontakten und internen Grenzflächen auf die makroskopischen Kenngrößen organischer Solarzellen"), 2009-2012
- "Dynamik photoangeregter Ladungsträger in selbstorganisierten organischen Volumenhalbleitern." A joint effort of the faculties of Chemistry and Physics at Uni Würzburg, DFG Forschergruppe FOR 1809, 2012-2018
- "Die Entwicklung einer unkonventionellen Elektronenspinresonanz-Methode für die selektive Detektion von photogenerierten und extrahierten Ladungsträgern in optoelektronischen und photovoltaischen Bauelementen durch gepulste Feldgetriebene Extraktion." A joint effort of Uni Würzburg and ZAE Bayern e.V. within the DFG Schwerpunktprogramm SPP 1601, 2012-2018
- "Spin-Kohärenz von Silizium-Fehlstellen-Qubits in SiC." Our partner is Prof. Pavel Baranov from the Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, St-Petersburg, Russia. Funding provided by DFG, 2014-2017
- EiNDORSE ("Einstein Relation in Disordered Organic Semiconductors"), 2011-2014
- ODMR/Morphology ("Interplay between Microscopic Structure and Intermolecular Charge Transfer Processes in Polymer-Fullerene Bulk-Heterojunctions"), a project within the DFG SPP 1355. Our partner is Prof. Robert Magerle, Technical University Chemnitz, 2008-2014
- Charge separation at nanostructured molecular donor-acceptor interfaces, a project within the DFG SPP 1355. Our partners are Prof. Koch (Berlin), Prof. Schreiber (Tübingen) and Prof. Brütting (Augsburg). 2008-2014
- Controlling the electronic interface properties in polymer-fullerene bulk-heterojunction solar cells, a project within the DFG SPP 1355. Our partner is Prof. Christoph Brabec (Erlangen). 2010-2012
- PHORCE – Photocurrent in Organic Solar Cells, a project within the DFG SPP 1355. Our partner is Dr. Denis Andrienko (MPI Mainz). 2010-2012
- "Polymer-Carbon Nanotubes Active Systems for Photovoltaics - POCAONTAS." Cooperation with ten partners: three from them from Bavaria: Prof. Dr. Tobias Hertel (Chemistry, Würzburg), Prof. Dr. Achim Hartschuh (Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilian-University München) and our group. Funding provided by the EU within the Seventh Framework Programme, 2012-2016
- EU FP7 project Sobona (Solar Cells Based on Nanowire Arrays). Our partners are Ioffe Institute (Russia), Universitat Jaume I (Spain), and the University of Liverpool (UK). 2011-2014
- EU FP7 project Dephotex (Development of Photovoltaic Textiles based on novel fibres), 2008-2011
- EU FP6 project solarNtype (Development of n-type polymer materials used as alternative to soluble C60 derivatives and their use in organic solar cells), 2006-2010
- BMWi EXIST Gründerstipendium (Founder Grant) ("Entwicklung einer Ansteuerung für eine LED-Leuchte"), 2010