Abstract

Yong Cui received his PhD in polymer chemistry and physics from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2019. He then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS). His research interests include the study of materials and device engineering toward high-performance organic photovoltaic cells for indoor applications. Ling Hong has been a PhD student at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2016. She received her BS in chemistry from Lanzhou University in 2016. Her research focuses on eco-compatible solvent-processed organic photovoltaic cells. Tao Zhang received her MS in materials chemical engineering from Anhui University of Science and Technology in 2020. Currently, she is a research assistant in ICCAS. Her research interest focuses on investigation and development of high-performance organic photovoltaic cells. Haifeng Meng received her PhD in physical chemistry from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology in 2010. She then worked in National Institute of Metrology, China. Her research interests focus on photodetector- and photovoltaic-related metrology. He Yan is a professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Prof Yan got his BS from Peking University in 2000, followed by a PhD from Northwestern University in 2004. His group focuses on the design and synthesis, device fabrication, and characterization of organic semiconductors that can be applied in organic solar cells, organic transistors, and detectors. Feng Gao is a professor and Wallenberg Academy Fellow at Linköping University in Sweden. He received his PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK) in 2011, followed by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoc fellowship at Linköping University. His group currently focuses on research into solution-processed energy materials and devices, mainly based on organic semiconductors and metal halide perovskites. Jianhui Hou has been a professor at ICCAS since 2010 and an adjunct professor at USTB since 2012. He received his PhD in physical chemistry from ICCAS in 2006. Then he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from 2006 to 2008 and then Director of Research of Solarmer Energy, Inc. from 2008 to 2010. His group focuses on the design, synthesis, and application of photoelectric materials.

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