معرفی
Monica Morales Masis is a Full Professor in the Department of Inorganic Materials Science at the MESA+ Institute, University of Twente. Her research focuses on advanced materials for optoelectronic applications, particularly transparent electrodes and perovskite-based solar cells.
Research Interests: Her work spans optoelectronics, thin films, oxides, transparent electrodes, and halide perovskites. She specializes in pulsed laser deposition for precise growth of functional materials. Her group investigates material design strategies to enhance solar cell efficiency and stability.
Publication Trends: Recent articles highlight her leadership in developing epitaxial metal halide perovskites and wide-bandgap perovskites for tandem devices. The research integrates physical vapor deposition techniques with device engineering, emphasizing scalable and vacuum-based methods for next-generation photovoltaics.
Scientific Contributions:
- Active contributor to high-impact journals like Advanced Energy Materials and npj 2D Materials and Applications.
- Published over 96 research outputs with significant citations (h-index: 31).
- Regularly presents at international conferences on materials for energy applications.
Advising and Collaborations: She supervises research students and collaborates widely across institutions. Her team produces open datasets and engages in interdisciplinary projects on sustainable energy materials. Research activities include multiple oral and invited talks, reflecting her active role in the scientific community.
Labs and Teams: Based at the MESA+ Institute, she leads a research group focused on vacuum-based synthesis of functional materials. The lab specializes in pulsed laser deposition systems and characterization of thin-film optoelectronic materials for solar energy conversion.



