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Webinar 17: Heat, Stress, and Degradation in OLEDs and Solar Cells

  • Fluxim AG Katharina-Sulzer-Platz 2 Winterthur, CH-8400 Switzerland (map)

For our 17th webinar, we are pleased to welcome our invited guest, Dr. Fanny Bauman. Fanny recently obtained her cum-laude PhD in Material Science from NMPE Barcelona on the topic of Perovskite Solar Cell stability testing. Her areas of expertise are in-situ characterization methods and stress reactions in PSC during stability testing. She will be presenting:

Multimodal tracking of strain, optoelectronics and performance of Perovskite Solar Cells operating at 85 °C

Following Fanny will be Fluxim’s Matthias Diethelm who will be giving a live demonstration of the recently released Setfos 6.0 with a focus on the capabilities of the new thermal module and degradation models.

Date & Time: Tuesday, 20th January 2026, 10:00–11:00 (CET)

This webinar which is also hosted by Dr. Matthias Diethelm, is a must-attend for researchers from industry and academia interested in OLED and Solar Cell research and innovation with a focus on stability and thermal properties of devices.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

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Invited Speakers

Dr. Fanny Baumann

Doctoral Researcher
Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2)

Dr Fanny Baumann recently obtained her cum-laude PhD in Materials Science from NMPE Barcelona on the topic of perovskite solar cell stability testing. Originally a Nanoscience Engineer from Lund University and ex olympic-class sailor, she joined the perovskite field during her master thesis work conducted at EPFL and led by Prof. Anders Hagfelt and Prof. Eva Unger, followed by joining the NMPE group led by Prof. Monica Lira Cantu and Dr. Sonia Ruiz Raga from 2021 to 2025. Her areas of expertise are in-situ characterization methods and stress reactions in PSC during stability testing.

Selected publications


Dr. Matthias Diethelm

Matthias is an R&D Scientist at Fluxim. His appointment at Fluxim follows a distinguished academic journey, most recently as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Empa and the University of Oxford, where he advanced key research in CIGS and perovskite photovoltaics. With a PhD from EPFL earned through research at Empa, Matthias has significantly contributed to our understanding of ion-influenced optoelectronics, OLED technologies and photovoltaics, demonstrated through numerous impactful publications.

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