Joel Smith (@joelalexsmith) 's Twitter Profile
Joel Smith

@joelalexsmith

Physicist researching perovskite solar cells @Qcells_EU. He/him

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calendar_today23-04-2009 18:47:47

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Sam Dumitriu (@sam_dumitriu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Onshore wind is more than twice as cheap as gas, but just two wind turbines (pictured below) have been built onshore in England in the last three years. This needs to change and I think I have a solution.🧵

Onshore wind is more than twice as cheap as gas, but just two wind turbines (pictured below) have been built onshore in England in the last three years.

This needs to change and I think I have a solution.🧵
Outreach at XMaS (@xmasscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only a couple of weeks to go until our deadline, don't miss out! If you are a year 12 female student interested in STEM or you know someone who is please encourage them to apply!

Pietro Caprioglio (@picaprioglio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of you saw it already from my talks around, but now it's finally out! Here we explain the major losses of widegap #perovskite #solarcells at Voc and Jsc! Check it out because we also propose some effective solutions!! Henry Snaith Group Department of Physics at University of Oxford nature.com/articles/s4146…

Henry Snaith Group (@snaithgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Optimising interfaces in wide bandgap #perovskite p-i-n devices can drastically reduce Voc and Jsc losses. Our work in Nature Communications explores interface materials and surface treatments to achieve this… nature.com/articles/s4146…

Henry Snaith Group (@snaithgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pre-registration and abstract submission for #PSCO2023 in Oxford is open! Look forward to welcoming you 18-20 September 2023 for all things #perovskite :-) All info: psco-conference.org Deadlines: Oral - 31st March Posters - 10th July

Pre-registration and abstract submission for #PSCO2023 in Oxford is open!

Look forward to welcoming you 18-20 September 2023 for all things #perovskite :-)

All info: psco-conference.org

Deadlines:
Oral - 31st March
Posters - 10th July
Shuaifeng Hu (@shuaifengh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic experience of working with the groups, really appreciate for the great effort from Joel Smith Atsushi_Wakamiya and Prof Snaith! Check our perspective for Sn-containing halide perovskite PVs, hope you can find some useful insights. Thanks for tweeting Chemistry of Materials!

Leonardo Buizza (@buizzaleonardo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's out! #BetterFasterCleaner is our new Energy Transitions Commission report on #CleanSupplyChains, and it's a banger. Here's a 🧵with some of the key findings: 1/15 bit.ly/3BSKoqs

Anna Watson, PhD 🌼 (@annaholliday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see the results of Delivering Net Zero published today 🎉 This project was hugely ambitious, bringing together 100+ cross-sector experts over 8 workshops to understand UK priorities for a #netzero transition What did we find?? 12 priority areas outlined below 👇🧵

Great to see the results of <a href="/delivernetzero/">Delivering Net Zero</a> published today 🎉

This project was hugely ambitious, bringing together 100+ cross-sector experts over 8 workshops to understand UK priorities for a #netzero transition

What did we find?? 12 priority areas outlined below 👇🧵
Ricardo Grau-Crespo (@rgraucrespo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 We're thrilled to present Luis Antunes’s latest work in the pre-print "Crystal Structure Generation with Autoregressive Large Language Modeling" arxiv.org/abs/2307.04340. Work in collaboration with Keith Butler. #compchem 1/3

Henry Snaith Group (@snaithgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we improve the crystallisation and homogeneity of wide-bandgap perovskite materials? Our study provides a mechanism which explains the role of methylammonium chloride, ultimately improving 1.8 eV perovskite solar cells for all-perovskite tandems doi.org/10.1002/adma.2…

Henry Snaith Group (@snaithgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re looking forward to a great week of science this week at the International Conference on Perovskite Solar Cells & Optoelectronics here in Oxford University of Oxford and can’t wait to welcome everyone attending this afternoon! #PSCO23

We’re looking forward to a great week of science this week at the International Conference on Perovskite Solar Cells &amp; Optoelectronics here in Oxford <a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> and can’t wait to welcome everyone attending this afternoon! #PSCO23
Joel Smith (@joelalexsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great end to #PSCO23 conference - massive progress by so many companies working on perovskite solar cells and materials, exciting to see the transition to industry happening so fast!

Dominik Kubicki (@dominikjkubicki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have two PhD opportunities in my group. If you're passionate about new materials discovery and solid-state #NMR, this could be for you 🙂 FindAPhD findaphd.com/phds/projectde… findaphd.com/phds/projectde…

XMaS Beamline (@xmasbeam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would you like to work on a state-of-the-art materials characterization beamline 🔬⚛️? 🇬🇧Warwick Physics is hiring a PostDoc! 📅Period: 2 yrs mostly based at XMaS/BM28 European Synchrotron 🇫🇷 📌Deadline for application: 03 March Details in bit.ly/RFellow_108735…

Would you like to work on a state-of-the-art materials characterization beamline 🔬⚛️? 🇬🇧<a href="/WarwickPhysics/">Warwick Physics</a> is hiring a PostDoc!

📅Period: 2 yrs mostly based at XMaS/BM28 <a href="/esrfsynchrotron/">European Synchrotron</a> 🇫🇷

📌Deadline for application: 03 March

Details in bit.ly/RFellow_108735…
James Murray (@james_bg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ambrose Evans Pritchard is doing really important (and probably quite thankless) work over at the Telegraph. telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/…

Joel Smith (@joelalexsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 3 busy years with Henry Snaith Group, I’ve decided to continue research in industry, and very excited to join Qcells Europe to work on perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells ☀️ Thank you to everyone at Oxford, and all my collaborators over the past few years!