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CITYSOLAR - Energy Harvesting In Cities With Transparent And Highly Efficient Window-Integrated Multi-Junction Solar Cells
The CITYSOLAR breakthrough is based on a unique combination of innovative concepts that will take the efficiency and transparency of the integrated solar cell well beyond the state of art and allowing for a real exploitation of photovoltaic windows.
Piezoelectric and Multiferroic Molecular Perovskites for Flexible and Wearable Devices
The project aims at studying and improving some classes of organic and metal-organic piezoelectric materials (in which a stress causes an electric field and vice versa), which recently come into the limelight due to their unexpectedly high electromechanical coupling constants.
BEST4U - Bifacial Efficient Solar cell Technology with 4 terminal architecture for Utility-scale
The Best4U project is an industrial research project aimed at finding solutions to increase the efficiency of photovoltaic modules over 25%, and improve bifaciality, because this significantly reduces the BOS and the LCOE.
BOOSTER - Boosting sustainability in plastic electronics: the key role of functional surfactants as reaction medium and dispersing agents
Development of new, highly sustainable strategies for the synthesis of organic materials for electronic and opto-electronic devices.
Product Centric Recycling
The action aimed at the organization at European level of a Network of Excellence at the service of the KIC Raw Materials community for the recovery and recycling of rare and / or critical elements
EFOR II - Energy from renewable sources
The project aimed to understand, through the construction of ES systems with different configurations, if and under which conditions the coupling between hard and soft phases allows to improve the thermal stability compared to systems consisting of the hard phase only.
Multifunctional Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials based on Metal Phosphonates
The objectives are the design and synthesis of new phosphonate-based organic-inorganic hybrids to be possibly used as innovative starting materials for the production of LiFePO4/C nanocomposites.
Synthesis and physico-chemical characterization of new organic materials for optoelectronic devices
The project has as its main objective the synthesis with sustainable methods and the study of new functional molecules to be used in the field of optoelectronic devices.
2D nanostructured materials self-organized on surfaces
The project activity is focused on the design, synthesis and study of low-dimensional systems.