CHOSESENIOR RESEARCHERSFrancesco Di Giacomo

Francesco Di Giacomo

Francesco di Giacomo

Senior Researcher

Electronic Engineering Department
C.H.O.S.E. - University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
via Giacomo Peroni, 400-402
00131 Rome - Italy

Tel.: +39.06.9603.8034

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Profile

Francesco Di Giacomo graduated cum laude in Material Science and Technology at Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata in 2012. During the master he spent a semester as ana exchange student at TUe, the Eindhoven Technical University, making an internship at the Material and Interface Chemistry research group focusing on self repleishing superhydrophobic coating. His master thesis was focused on TiO2 paste formulation for plastic Dye Solar Cell.

Research Activity

My research activity can be divided in two major issue: developing material and process for screen printing efficient flexible Dye Solar Cells and Module and scaling-up of new peroskite solar cell.

Publications

V. Zardetto, F. Di Giacomo, D. Garcia‐Alonso, W. Keuning, M. Creatore, C. Mazzuca, A. Reale, A. Di Carlo, T.M. Brown, Fully Plastic Dye Solar Cell Devices by Low‐Temperature UV‐Irradiation of both the Mesoporous TiO2 Photo‐and Platinized Counter‐Electrodes, Advanced Energy Materials, 3 (2013) 1292-1298.

V. Zardetto, G. Mincuzzi, F. De Rossi, F. Di Giacomo, A. Reale, A. Di Carlo, T. Brown, Outdoor and diurnal performance of large conformal flexible metal/plastic dye solar cells, Applied Energy, 113 (2014) 1155-1161.

F. Di Giacomo, S. Razza, F. Matteocci, A. D'EPIFANIO, S. Licoccia, T.M. Brown, A. Di Carlo, High efficiency CH3NH3PbI (3―X) Clx perovskite solar cells with poly (3-hexylthiophene) hole transport layer, Journal of Power Sources, 251 (2014) 152-156.

F. Matteocci, S. Razza, F. Di Giacomo, S. Casaluci, G. Mincuzzi, T. Brown, A. D'Epifanio, S. Licoccia, A. Di Carlo, Solid-state solar modules based on mesoscopic organometal halide perovskite: a route towards the up-scaling process, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, (2014).

 
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