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Jeremy Hieulle is a Research Scientist and Principal Investigator of the LION project funded by Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). He leads the Surface & Interface Physics team under Prof. Alex Redinger at the University of Luxembourg's Department of Physics and Materials Science. His work focuses on understanding perovskite material stability for solar cell applications, employing advanced techniques like Scanning Probe Microscopy. He holds a PhD from École Polytechnique (Université Paris-Saclay, France) and has conducted postdoctoral research at institutions including ICN2 (Spain), CIC nanoGUNE (Spain), and OIST (Japan).
Key research areas include light-induced degradation mechanisms in perovskites and graphene nanoribbon synthesis. He has contributed to high-impact projects like MAGNUM (awarded EU Seal of Excellence) and participated in outreach initiatives such as the Science Festival and Scienteens Lab workshops. His work bridges fundamental physics with renewable energy applications, emphasizing material stability and commercialization of clean energy solutions.
Publications have been featured on journal covers including Angewandte Chemie (2021) and Chemical Communications (2015). His career spans academic institutions in Spain, Japan, and France before joining Luxembourg. Teaching includes experimental physics for bachelor students and public engagement in renewable energy education.
