PhD students
Maria Grazia I. La Placa obtained her PhD on «Low dimensional perovskites: synthetic methods and applications in optoelectronics» in 2020 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Michele Sessolo.
- Yousra El Ajjouri obtained her PhD on «Solid-state mechanochemical synthesis of multinary metal halide semiconductors for optoelectronics: from powder to thin film» in 2020 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Francisco Palazón Huet.
Jorge Pablo Ávila Gómez obtained his PhD on «Charge transport and recombination layers for perovskite solar cells» in 2020 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Michele Sessolo.
Azin Babaei obtained her PhD on «Material and interface engineering for vacuum deposited perovskite solar cells» in 2020 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Michele Sessolo.
Vittal Prakasam obtained his PhD on «Metal Halide Perovskites for Light-Emitting Applications» in 2019 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Gerwin Gelinck.
Benedikt Dänekamp obtained his PhD on «Novel architectures and materials for perovskite opto‐electronics» in 2018 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Michele Sessolo.
María Cristina Momblona Rincón obtained her PhD on «Unconventional materials for light-emitting and photovoltaic applications» in 2018 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Enrique Ortí Guillén. She is now a post-doctoral scientist at the GMF group led by Prof. Nazeeruddin in EPFL.
Giulia Longo obtained her PhD on «Hybrid perovskites for light-emitting and photovoltaic devices» in 2017 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Michele Sessolo.
Dávid Forgács obtained his PhD on «Single junction and tandem perovskite solar cells» in 2017 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Michele Sessolo.
Olga Malinkiewicz obtained her PhD on «Low cost, efficient hybrid solar cells» in 2017 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink. She then went on to found Saule Technologies where she is now CTO.
Antonio Pertegás Ojeda obtained his PhD on «Highly efficient light-emitting electrochemical cells» in 2016 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Enrique Ortí Guillén.
Enrico Bandiello obtained his PhD on «Ionic-electronic interaction in optoelectronic and sensing devices» in 2016 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Michele Sessolo. Works now as post-doctoral researcher at the Universidad de Valencia.
Daniel Tordera Salvador obtained his PhD on «Stable and efficient Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells» in 2014 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink and Enrique Ortí Guillén.
Hicham Brine obtained his PhD on «Hybrid organic-inorganic Light Emitting Diodes» in 2013 under the supervision of Henk J. Bolink.
Post-doctoral researchers
Martijn Lenes, PhD from the University of Groningen, worked from 01/01/2009 to 30/04/2011. He worked on modeling of opto-electronic devices, in particular ion assisted light-emitting diodes and solar cells. After Valencia he joined Tempress BV in the Netherlands to lead one of their product development teams.
Vladimir Chyrvony, PhD from the Instituto de Física de Academia de Ciencias of Bielorrusia, Minsk, worked from 16/06/2016 to 16/01/2017 and from 16/02/2018 to 17/07/2018. He specialized on steady-state and time-resolved photoluminescence characterization of lead halide perovskite thin films and nanocrystals. In particular he developped a model for delayed luminescence in the latter (V. Chirvony et al., «Delayed Luminescence in Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals», J. Phys. Chem. C, 121, 13381-13390; 2017)..
Pablo P. Boix, PhD from the University Jaume I, worked at MOED group as a post-doctoral researcher from 01/01/2017 to 31/08/2019. He supervised several PhD students focussing on perovskite photovoltaic devices and physical characterization thereof by means of optical and impedance spectroscopies. In 2019 Pablo joined the University Institute of Material Science (ICMUV) of the University of Valencia where he continues his research on perovskite photovoltaics.