
Jun Ho Yum
Lecturer · Dye-sensitized solar cells
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Jun Ho Yum is a Scientist at the Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Optoelectronic Nanomaterials (LIMNO), EPFL School of Basic Sciences (SB), and concurrently serves as a Lecturer within the SCGC-ENS teaching unit of the same school. His work bridges advanced materials research and chemical education, focusing on next-generation photovoltaic technologies.
Research Interests
Dr. Yum’s research centers on the molecular engineering of organic and organometallic sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) and related photovoltaic architectures. Key themes include:
- Design of high–molar-extinction-coefficient dyes for thin-film and solid-state DSSCs.
- Energy-relay and phosphorescent dyes to broaden spectral response.
- Platinum-free counter electrodes and mesoporous TiO₂ scaffolds.
- Integration of quantum dots (CdSe, Sb₂S₃) and perovskite materials into mesoscopic solar cells.
- Photoelectrochemical tandem devices for direct solar water splitting.
Publication Trends
Between 2006 and 2010, Dr. Yum co-authored more than 40 peer-reviewed papers. The work spans fundamental dye design, nanomaterial optimization, and full-device engineering, with a strong emphasis on improving light-harvesting efficiency, long-term stability, and cost reduction of emerging photovoltaic systems.
Scientific Awards & Recognition
No specific prizes or fellowships are mentioned in the provided text.
Teaching, Advising & Grants
As a Lecturer within SB-SCGC, he delivers the course "Energy conversion by semiconductor devices", introducing students to semiconductor physics, photophysics and photoelectrochemistry. He has formally supervised at least two EPFL PhD students:
- Simon Nussbaum
- Barbara Alexandra Primera Darwich
Laboratory & Team
Dr. Yum is affiliated with the LIMNO laboratory headed by Prof. Michael Grätzel, world-renowned for pioneering DSSC technology. The laboratory hosts interdisciplinary teams of chemists, physicists and engineers developing molecular and nanoscale solutions for sustainable energy conversion.
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