We speak with Professor Hongxia Wang from QUT about a new project that hopes to utilize graphene and other low-cost carbon materials to produce commercially viable, ultra low-cost, flexible perovskite solar cells.
We speak with Professor Hongxia Wang from QUT about a new project that hopes to utilize graphene and other low-cost carbon materials to produce commercially viable, ultra low-cost, flexible perovskite solar cells . The project involves industry partners First Graphene and Halocell Industry and has been awarded funding from the Australian government’s Cooperative Research Centres Project.
Please could you introduce yourself and your current research activities? I am a Professor in the School of Chemistry and Physics, Faculty of Science, Queensland University of Technology, and I am also part of the Centre for Materials Science. I am a chemist and condensed matter Physicist by training. My current research is primarily focused on the development of a low-cost route (materials and process) for next-generation solar cells, such as perovskite solar cells and energy storage devices, such as batteries and supercapacitor
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