European project VIPERLAB runs 6th call for perovskite projects
- VIPERLAB (Fully Connected Virtual and also Physical Perovskite Photovoltaic Lab) is an EU-funded H2020 project that brings together a network of European-based scientists and research organizations taken part in the research study as well as development of Perovskite PV.
The project intends to facilitate faster and also much more trusted innovation evaluation cycles to enable a quick market entry for perovskite-based PV items and a widespread usage of renewable resource conversion innovation.
VIPERLAB aims to increase perovskite PV development in Europe by cultivating cooperations in between academia as well as market, as well as facilitating and also working with accessibility to the most effective EU-based perovskite research infrastructures.
VIPERLAB will certainly provide top-level product synthesis, modern tool design and also development, along with standard screening techniques, simulation approaches, as well as data sources as solutions for the European Perovskite R&D area. It enables technology validation from lab-scale to pre-industrial-scale, to reinstall/maintain a leading role of the European PV advancement atmospheres along the value chain of PV technology development as well as release.
VIPERLAB recently opened its sixth phone call to submit projects to free access in top-ranked European Research Perovskite Infrastructures. Submission deadline is 28th February, 2023 (closing at 23.59.59 CET). So if you're interested in perovskite-silicon research and also wish to understand your project at one of the cutting edge EU facilities that cover the whole innovation/value chain from material preparation to characterization of perovskite gadgets and also modules, make certain to submit your proposition to VIPERLAB!
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