is leading the "Hybrid Nanostructures" group at the University of Konstanz. His main research interests are the physical mechanisms in solution processed semiconductors and their application in organic, hybrid and perovskite solar cells.
Dr. Azhar Fakharuddin
has worked extensively on device physics of hybrid and perovskite solar cells and light emitting diodes. He is currently a Marie Curie Fellow at Hybrid Nanostructures group, where he leads a research cluster on perovskite light emission and non-toxic perovskite materials.
Dr. Stefan Kraner
exhibits a broad background in the field of organic electronics. He is experienced in experimental device physics, molecular simulations, and also industrial implementations of high volume mass products. His research interests are self-assembling molecules.