Thanks to their low-temperature resistance and high reliability, FIAMM batteries used in security and emergency applications turned out to be ideal for an unexpected task: powering the scientific instruments of the Institute of Polar Sciences of the Italian National Research Council. The SOS Arctic WindSled Expedition is an extraordinary project that we are proud to have contributed to. Read more about it in this article by S News, which also features quotes from researcher Federico Dallo: bit.ly/4cWBOYG
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I am glad to share my newly published paper titled "Understanding and Mitigating Atomic Oxygen-induced Degradation of Perovskite Solar Cells for near-earth Space Applications" Special thanks to my supervisor Dr. Felix Lang for his invaluable supervision and support. Thanks to my co-supervisor prof. Dieter Neher and all co-authors for your efforts. Read the paper here: https://lnkd.in/e9fXCMk3 Our paper provides insights into the role of an ultra-thin layer of SiO on the atomic oxygen irradiation-induced degradation of phenethylammonium iodide passivated triple cation perovskite solar cells, which is very important for the application of these solar cells for space application. Despite higher efficiencies, 2D passivated devices show accelerated degradation due to facile ingress and lateral diffusion of AtOx in the 2D passivation layer while SiO‐encapsulated devices retain over 97% of the initial PCE after a prolonged AtOx exposure.
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My Passion for my PHD study is a God given mandate. May I see it through and also, its implementation. I exist solely for a purpose, and this is one of them. Extracted from my PHD proposal. "In 1988 PanAmSat (PAS) became the first private satellite operator to directly compete with INTELSAT and attempt to break its monopoly. The monopoly argument which contended it, was more nomically efficient to construct in the case of a single satellite network connecting different countries as opposed to building several competing satellite systems, gave rise to the formation of INTELSAT as a single monopoly provider of satellite services".
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Give your input into the future of Arctic #research priorities! The goal of the fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning engagement process is to ensure that the scientific priorities for the next decade are firmly grounded on the advice and needs of Arctic scientists and science organizations, #Indigenous peoples and #Arctic residents, stakeholders, and rights-holders. The purpose of the ICARP IV Survey is to gather input on research priorities for the next decade (2025–2035). This includes collecting information on implementation: for example, the best research practices to date, key lessons learned in the last decade, and strategies for improvement. https://lnkd.in/evFjfzaf
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