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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

VIPERLAB opens the second call for proposals

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After a successful first call in autumn 2021, VIPERLAB project launched its second call for proposals on 3rd January. The VIPERLAB project brings together top-ranked, complimentary EU perovskite PV infrastructures, both physical and virtual, to foster perovskite PV development and testing in Europe in order to build a unified access service towards EU academic and industrial researchers.

The call for proposals opened on 3rd January with a submission deadline on 28th February, 2022 (closing at 23.59.59 CET). Applicants will be notified of review outcomes in March 2022.
Growing scientific perovskite communities as well as industry and SMEs are invited to apply for free access to one of the top level infrastructures in the field of perovskite and silicon PV designed for:
  • Material synthesis
  • State-of-the-art device design and development
  • Standardized testing methods
  • Simulation methods and modelling
The call for proposal is addressed to those who are interested in perovskite-silicon research. If you wish to realize your project at one of the state-of-the-art EU infrastructures that cover the whole innovation/value chain from material preparation to characterization of perovskite devices and modules, please access the links below and submit your proposal.
The access is funded within the EU’s Horizon 2020 framework and includes the logistical, technological, and scientific support and the specific training.

Interested in finding more about eligibility criteria and how to submit a proposal?
 
Please visit the VIPERLAB knowledge exchange platform at https://www.viperlab-kep.eu/infrastructure.asp .
 
This is a new opportunity in Europe to freely access state-of-the-art and cutting-edge key infrastructures that cover the whole innovation/value chain from material preparation to characterization of perovskite devices and modules.

For more details, please contact the technical coordinator of VIPERLAB at natalia.maticiuc@helmholtz-berlin.de

 

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