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== Job description ==
== Job description ==
Since May 1st 2017 I am a PhD student in the group of [[User:Bryce.Richards|Prof. Dr. Bryce S. Richards]] supervised by [[User:Ulrich.Paetzold|Dr. Ulrich Paetzold]] at IMT. I am working in a colabriation with the thin film technology group of [[https://www.tvt.kit.edu/370_82.php | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Schabel]] at TVT.
Since May 1st 2017 I am a PhD student in the group of [[User:Bryce.Richards|Prof. Dr. Bryce S. Richards]] supervised by [[User:Ulrich.Paetzold|Dr. Ulrich Paetzold]] at IMT. I am working in a colabriation with the thin film technology group of [https://www.tvt.kit.edu/370_82.php | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Schabel] at TVT.


Previously I studied physics in Mainz and Heidelberg. I did my master thesis on „bar casting methylammonium lead iodide perovskite“ at Center for Advanced Materials (CAM) in Heidelberg.
Previously I studied physics in Mainz and Heidelberg. I did my master thesis on „bar casting methylammonium lead iodide perovskite“ at Center for Advanced Materials (CAM) in Heidelberg.

Revision as of 10:29, 29 May 2017

Simon Ternes

Department: F&E4

Research Field: In situ characterisation of perovskite film formation for Upscaling

Building: 307

Room: 326

Phone: 0721-608-22955

E-mail: mailto:simon.ternes@kit.edu

Job description

Since May 1st 2017 I am a PhD student in the group of Prof. Dr. Bryce S. Richards supervised by Dr. Ulrich Paetzold at IMT. I am working in a colabriation with the thin film technology group of | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Schabel at TVT.

Previously I studied physics in Mainz and Heidelberg. I did my master thesis on „bar casting methylammonium lead iodide perovskite“ at Center for Advanced Materials (CAM) in Heidelberg.

My work here focusses on in situ characterisation of perovskite films in a drying channel. The goal is to develop drying and crystallisation models for this material to better control upscalable deposition techniques.

Software skills

  • Python

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