Filippo De Angelis is senior research scientist and deputy director at the CNR Institute of Molecular Sciences and Technology in Perugia, Italy. He is the founder and co-leader of the Computational Laboratory for Hybrid/Organic Photovoltaics (CLHYO). He is an expert in the development and application of quantum chemical methods to study the structural, electronic, and optical properties of complex systems.
Theoretical approach to the Perovskite materials
Suitable modeling strategies allow researchers to observe the otherwise inaccessible but crucial heterointerfaces that control the operation of Perovskite based Solar Cells (PSCs), offering the opportunity to develop new and more efficient materials and optimize processes. He present a unified view of recent computational modeling research examining PSC related challenges, such as understanding exciton formation and dissociation at interfaces and carrier recombination in these materials.