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【Lecture Announcement】2026/3/11 (Wednesday) 10:00 AM " Advancing Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites: From Photovoltaics to Emerging Applications " – Professor Chu-Chen Chueh, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University.

You are cordially invited to attend the Lecture of Sustainability and Energy Technologies. We are pleased to have Professor Chu-Chen Chueh from Department of Chemical Engineering at National Taiwan University as our speaker. The topic of the lecture is " Advancing Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites: From Photovoltaics to Emerging Applications ". Further details are as follows:

1.Topic: Advancing Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites: From Photovoltaics to Emerging Applications

2.Speaker: Professor Chu-Chen Chueh

Prof. Chueh’s research team focuses on solution-processable semiconductors, including organic molecules, conjugated polymers, and organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites, and focusing on their applications in memories, light-emitting diodes, transistors, and solar cells. Prof. Chueh received Young Faculty Awards from Taiwanese Institute of Chemical Engineers and from the Polymer Society, Taipei (2020), Ta-You Wu Memorial Award from National Science Council, Taiwan (2022) and Outstanding Asian Researcher and Engineer Award from the Society of Chemical Engineers (SCEJ), Japan (2024). He has coauthored over 275 scientific papers in the area of organic/hybrid optoelectronics with citation > 26100 and H-index of 82 (recorded by Google scholar). Prof. Chueh has been recognized by Clarivate Analytics as 2018, 2019 Highly Cited Researcher and by I&EC Research as 2020 Class of Influential Researchers.

 

3. Abstract:

Our group develops functional polymer and perovskite materials for optoelectronic devices such as TFTs, memories, LEDs, solar cells, and lasers. We focus on structure–property relationships of polymers and hybrid perovskites, advancing controlled synthesis of solution-processable semiconductors. In parallel, we explore innovative interface and device engineering to enhance performance. This talk highlights recent progress in materials and interface engineering for perovskite-based devices, presenting studies on composition optimization, interface design, and morphology analysis. Special emphasis is placed on perovskite applications beyond photovoltaics, demonstrating their broad potential in next-generation optoelectronics.

 

4.Date: 2026/3/11 (Wed) 10:00~11:30
5. Venue: 1st Meeting Room of Engineering College (Engineering Building 1F)

6.Registration Deadline: 2026/3/10(Tue)
Campus Information System iCGU URL: https://i.cgu.edu.tw

Important Notes:
This lecture qualifies for 1.5 hours of training for the teaching quality seminar. All faculty and staff in attendance are required to be present for the entire session to honor the speaker. Please ensure to sign in and out personally. Attendees arriving more than 20 minutes after the start will not be allowed to sign in. Additionally, failing to sign out will result in the training hours not being counted.