Hydrogen is a very promising storage medium for electricity that is generated via renewable sources. NIM scientists have successfully synthesized iron-nickel oxide nanoparticles that allows for the hydrogen production process to be ten times more efficient than existing solutions.
Jasmina Sichert and Yu Tong received a Solar Technologies Go Hybrid-Workshop Poster Award for their poster entitled "The role of octylamine in determining the physical and optical properties of organo-lead halide perovskite nanocrystals", which they presented at the 4th International Solar Technologies Go Hybrid-Workshop in Kloster Banz.
Joint workshop of the five participating universities: Universität Bayreuth, LMU München, TU München, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and Universität Würzburg
“Technical infrastructure is a prerequisite for progress"! (Prof. Dr. Alfred Forchel, University President of JMU Würzburg)