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Hilde de Gier is affiliated with the University of Groningen, contributing to research in organic photovoltaics and materials science. Her work focuses on exciton binding energies, charge separation mechanisms, and the design of advanced materials for energy applications. She holds a PhD from the University of Groningen, awarded in 2016 for her thesis on computational predictions for organic photovoltaics.
Research interests include the theoretical and computational analysis of molecular systems, particularly in organic solar cells and polymer chemistry. Her studies explore how molecular design impacts energy transfer and charge dynamics in materials. Notable contributions include strategies to enhance charge separation efficiency and investigations into the synthesis of novel block copolymers.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining computational chemistry with experimental materials science. Her work has been cited in patents and widely shared on platforms like Mendeley, indicating significant academic impact.
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