About
Martin Magg is a Research Fellow at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) within the Institute of Nanotechnology, conducting cutting-edge research on carbon nanotube-based solar cells under the prestigious Heisenberg Program funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). He is embedded in the research unit focused on Charge Transport and Light-Matter Interaction in Carbon Nanosystems.
His research spans critical domains in nanotechnology:
- Nanotechnology
- Carbon Nanotubes
- Photovoltaics
- Charge Transport
- Light-Matter Interaction
Dr. Magg's work pioneers the integration of carbon nanotubes into solar cell architectures, specifically targeting enhanced charge carrier mobility and optoelectronic properties to overcome efficiency limitations in next-generation renewable energy systems.
He is the recipient of the highly competitive Heisenberg Fellowship (DFG), which recognizes exceptional researchers preparing for professorial roles through independent project leadership.
Dr. Magg operates from Room 0-130 at KIT's Institute of Nanotechnology campus in Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, where his Heisenberg-funded project on carbon nanotube photovoltaics drives experimental and theoretical advancements in nanoscale energy conversion.
Find Martin Magg elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Christian RustKarlsruhe Institute of Technology · Researcher- IIryna IvanenkoKarlsruhe Institute of Technology · Research Fellow
Benjamin Scott FlavelKarlsruhe Institute of Technology · Research Professor- VVera TruttmannKarlsruhe Institute of Technology · Researcher
Manfred KappesKarlsruhe Institute of Technology · Professor- MMasoumeh ZakerighadiKarlsruhe Institute of Technology · Research Fellow