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Dr. Flurin Eisner is a Lecturer in Green Energy and Sustainable Engineering at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Engineering and Materials Science and the Centre for Sustainable Engineering. He holds a PhD in Physics from Imperial College London and an MSci in Physics from the University of Bristol. His research focuses on organic semiconductor-based solar energy conversion technologies, including solar ink development for low-cost solar panels and solar-powered water splitting for green hydrogen production.
Education:
- PhD in Physics, Imperial College London (2018)
- MSci in Physics, University of Bristol (2014)
Research Interests:
- Organic photovoltaics and optoelectronic devices
- Photoelectrochemical cells for sustainable solar fuels
- Hybrid inorganic/organic semiconductor interfaces
Grants and Awards:
- Royal Society Grant (£19,932) for Photoelectrochemical Mass-Spectrometry (2024–2025)
- EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship (2018–2020)
- Imperial College Research Fellowship
- Fellow of the Higher Education Authority (FHEA)
Labs/Teams: Active in the Centre for Sustainable Engineering and leads research groups exploring sustainable energy materials and devices.
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