Juan Bisquert
Juan Bisquert is a professor of applied physics at the Universitat Jaume I de Castello and the funding director of the Institute of Advanced Materials at UJI. He earned an MSc in physics in 1985 and a PhD from the Universitat de Valencia in 1992. The research work is in perovskite solar cells, semiconductor optoelectronics, mixed ionicelectronic conductors, and solar fuel converters based on visible light and semiconductors for water splitting and CO2 reduction. His most well-known work is...See more
Juan Bisquert is a professor of applied physics at the Universitat Jaume I de Castello and the funding director of the Institute of Advanced Materials at UJI. He earned an MSc in physics in 1985 and a PhD from the Universitat de Valencia in 1992. The research work is in perovskite solar cells, semiconductor optoelectronics, mixed ionicelectronic conductors, and solar fuel converters based on visible light and semiconductors for water splitting and CO2 reduction. His most well-known work is about the mechanisms governing the operation of nanostructured and solution-processed thin film solar cells. He has developed insights in the electronic processes in hybrid organic-inorganic solar cells, combining the novel theory of semiconductor nanostructures, photoelectrochemistry, and systematic experimental demonstration. His contributions produced a broad range of concepts and characterization methods to analyze the operation of photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices. He is a senior editor of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. He has been distinguished several times in the list of ISI Highly Cited Researchers. Bisquert created nanoGe Conferences and is the president of the Fundacio Scito. He wrote a novel of speculative fiction, The Canamel Conjecture. See less
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