Jun.-Prof. Dr. Eva M. Herzig
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics und Computer Sciences
Experimental Physics
Curriculum Vitae
since 08/2017 | Juniorprofessur für Experimentalphysik - Dynamik und Strukturbildung at the University of Bayreuth |
since 2015 | Principle investigator in International Center of Energy Research (ICER) project with NTU Singapur |
since 2014 | Project Team Leader representative and International Graduate School of Science and Engineering (IGSSE) Board member of TUM |
since 2013 | Research Group Leader within Energy Valley Bavaria project: Organic Photovoltaics at Munich School of Engineering (MSE), TUM |
since 2012 | Project Team Leader EuroTech University Alliance: Interface Science for Photovoltaics The EuroTech University Alliance consists of the four european partner Universities DTU, TU/e, EPFL and TUM. |
2011-2013 | initiation and coordination of Network for Renewable Energies (NRG) at TUM |
2011-2013 | PostDoc at Chair for Functional Materials, Department of Physics, TUM |
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics und Computer Sciences
Experimental Physics
In the Herzig group we investigate organic semiconductors and their application in organic photovoltaics. Our main focus is on understanding the relationship between fabrication processes, molecular structure and function.
Organic photovoltaic systems utilise organic molecules based on carbon materials with special light absorption and charge transport properties to convert light into electricity. The efficiency of this process depends on many different factors, one of them being the morphology of the photoactive material. We investigate the surface and bulk structures with regard to processing parameters.
It is necessary to find a mass producible and sustainable method to make organic solar cells available for the mass market, because organic photovoltaics could be an important contribution to our future energy supply. Therefore we examine novel preparation routes with emphasis on their influence on the material's morphology, connecting fundamental research with industrial production processes.
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics und Computer Sciences
Experimental Physics
Selected publications
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics und Computer Sciences
Experimental Physics
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Eva M. Herzig
Department of Physics
Universität Bayreuth - NWI
Universitätsstr. 30
95447 Bayreuth
Phone: +49 (0)921 / 55-2619
E-mail: eva.herzig@uni-bayreuth.de
Homepage: Herzig Group