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Daniele Cortecchia received his Bachelor of Science in Materials Chemistry and Ceramic Technology in 2010 and the Master of Science in Industrial Chemistry in 2012 at the University of Bologna. He then moved to Singapore, where in 2018 was awarded the PhD at the Interdisciplinary Graduate School at Nanyang Technological University, performing his research between the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) in the framework of the program “Research in Sustainable Earth”. Since 2017 he joined the Italian Institute of Technology, Center for Nano Science and Technology (IIT-CNST), Milan in the group led by Dr. Annamaria Petrozza. In 2018 he was awarded with the MSCA Seal of Excellence. Since 2020, he is Marie Curie Fellow at IIT working on the project PERICLeS. His research covers the study of advanced metal halide perovskites for application in optoelectronics, with focus in light-emitting and photonic devices. He is particularly interested in the development of rational synthetic design strategies for the control of perovskite’s luminescence properties exploiting the wide synthetic flexibility of low-dimensional materials, and in the investigation of their fundamental photophysical properties. Dr. Heyong Wang is a researcher with a diverse background encompassing physics, materials science, and optoelectronic devices. His current research primarily focuses on developing high-efficiency and stable optoelectronic devices using metal-halide perovskite thin films. Heyong Wang completed his Bachelor of Science in Physics at Xinjiang University, China, in 2012, followed by a Master of Science in Materials Physics and Chemistry at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, in 2016. Under the supervision of Prof. Feng Gao, he received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Linköping University, Sweden, in 2020, with a thesis titled Isabella Poli’s academic journey commenced with a Bachelor of Science in Energy Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2013. She then pursued a Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Technology at TU Delft University, graduating in 2015, followed by a PhD in Sustainable Chemical Technologies at the University of Bath, which she completed in 2019. Her doctoral research focused on investigating the stability of halide perovskites. After completing her PhD, Isabella joined the Advanced Materials for Optoelectronics group at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), where she continued her work on halide perovskite materials. Isabella Poli was awarded an individual Marie-Curie fellowship in 2021, enabling her to pursue her ambitious project, BOLLA. In 2024, she embarked on a new chapter in her career as she commenced her tenure track at IIT, coordinating the Applied Energy Materials and Technologies group at CSFT@PoliTo. Today, Isabella’s major research focuses on the synthesis and processing of new materials for photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic reactions, including water splitting, carbon dioxide reduction, and photodegradation of organic pollutants. Annamaria Petrozza leads the Advanced Materials for Optoelectronic Group since October 2013 and is the Coordinator of the Cenetr of Nano Science and Technology in Milan. Her research is focused on the development of sustainable optoelectronic technologies which can be extensively integrated in the everyday life. She got the “Innovators Under 35 Italy 2014” award by the MIT Technology Review for her pioneering work on metal halide perovskites. She has been selected among the “Emerging Investigators 2017” by the Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2017 Annamaria received the highly competitive European Research Council Cosolidator grant, a 2.2M Euros award to support excellent and disruptive science. In 2022 she was awarded the
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