Challenge pecunia4/6/2023 Pecunia†* ( equal-contribution first author), Ambipolar Deep-Subthreshold Printed-Carbon-Nanotube Transistors for Ultralow-Voltage and Ultralow-Power Electronics, ACS Nano, 14, 10, 14036–14046, 2020. Pecunia†, Lead-Free Perovskite-Inspired Absorbers for Indoor Photovoltaics, Advanced Energy Materials, 11, 1, 2002761, 2021. Sirringhaus, Assessing the Impact of Defects on Lead-Free Perovskite-Inspired Photovoltaics via Photoinduced Current Transient Spectroscopy, Advanced Energy Materials, 11, 22, 2003968, 2021. Hoye †*, Emerging Indoor Photovoltaic Technologies for Sustainable Internet of Things, Advanced Energy Materials, 2100698, 2021. Pecunia†* ( equal-contribution first author ), Two-Dimensional Antimony-Based Perovskite-Inspired Materials for High-Performance Self-Powered Photodetectors, Advanced Functional Materials, 2021. Sirringhaus, “Organic and Amorphous-Metal-Oxide Flexible Analogue Electronics”, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2018. Pecunia†*, “Organic Narrowband Photodetectors: Materials, Devices and Applications”, Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing, Bristol, UK, 2019. I am a member of the Institute of Physics (IOP), the Materials Research Society (MRS), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE ). Additionally, I am the Lead Guest Editor of the Focus Issue entitled ‘Grand Challenges in Halide Perovskites: Next Generation Photodetectors’ for Journal of Physics: Materials, and Lead Guest Editor of the Focus Issue entitled ‘Green Nanomaterials for a Sustainable Internet of Things’ for Nanotechnology. I am Co-Editor of the Research Topic entitled ‘Next-Generation Optoelectronics with Emerging Hybrid Materials’ for Frontiers in Electronics, as well as the Research Topic entitled 'Current & Emerging Trends in Renewable Energy Harvesting Technologies' for Frontiers in Sustainability. I currently serve on the Editorial Boards of the journals Nanotechnology, Journal of Physics: Materials, Springer Nature Applied Sciences, and Frontiers in Electronics. Please click here for a complete list of my publications. Moreover, drawing from my research experience, I have also authored the book entitled Organic Narrowband Photodetectors (Institute of Physics Publishing) and the monograph entitled Organic and Amorphous-Metal-Oxide Flexible Analogue Electronics(Cambridge University Press). I have to date published numerous research articles in highly reputable journals such as Nature, Advanced Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, Nano Energy, Advanced Functional Materials, Advanced Optical Materials, and Nano-Micro Letters. Before that, I completed my BSc and MSc in Electronics Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, where the MSc also included a joint programme with the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Whilst there I earned my PhD in Experimental Physics and worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate under the supervision of Professor Henning Sirringhaus, FRS. Prior to establishing the Pecunia Research Group, I worked full-time for over six years at the Optoelectronics Group of the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. My ultimate goal is to develop semiconductor technologies that can address emerging societal challenges in sustainability and healthcare, or that can improve our quality of life. By gaining detailed understanding of their optoelectronic and device properties, I seek to rationally realise the full potential of these semiconductors for large-area optoelectronics and energy applications. My research focuses on the experimental characterisation and conditioning of the photo-electronic properties of these materials, as well as their device applications in thin-film transistors, solar cells, and photodetectors. My interest in these semiconductors is motivated by their considerable potential for next-generation sustainable electronics, optoelectronics, and photovoltaics. Specifically, I investigate emerging, environmentally-friendly, solution-processed semiconductors, such as organic semiconductors, lead-free perovskites, amorphous metal-oxide semiconductors, and carbon nanotubes. My group’s multidisciplinary research is at the intersection of physics, materials science, and electronics engineering. I am an Associate Professor and the Head of the Pecunia Research Group – Thin-Film Optoelectronics.
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