Professor Thuc-Quyen Nguyen F澳门六合彩开奖记录
Winner: 2023 Materials Chemistry open Prize: de Gennes Prize
University of California, Santa Barbara
For seminal contributions to the development of organic semiconducting materials and device physics of organic photovoltaics to mitigate climate change.
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This honour is not only for me but also for many women especially those in Vietnam where their education or career dream was shattered by life challenges.
Professor Nguyen's research interests centre on organic semiconducting materials with a focus on processing protocols, characterisation, and the development of structure-function-performance relationships to optimise their organic photovoltaic (OPV) performance.
OPVs are devices made from carbon-based materials that convert sunlight into electricity. They have attracted significant attention over the last two decades due to their low cost solar power generation potential for buildings and greenhouses. Buildings account for about 40% of global energy consumption and there is an urgent need to design energy efficient buildings or zero-energy buildings (buildings that produce sufficient energy for their own operation). OPVs are lightweight, flexible and semi-transparent and can be designed into various sizes, shapes, and colours. They can be wrapped around the exteriors of buildings or coat glass windows and greenhouses to generate energy. This makes them an ideal solution for reducing the carbon footprint of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings.
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