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Dr. Lukas Wagner

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Philipps-University Marburg
Physics, Electrical Engineering, Material Sciences

Member of the Young Academy for Sustainability Research (YAS)
October 2024 – September 2027

E-Mail: lukas.wagner@physik.uni-marburg.de

Last Update: 08.11.2024

Curriculum Vitae

Lukas Wagner is a postdoctoral researcher at the Solar Energy Conversion Group at the Department of Physics of University of Marburg. He obtained his PhD (2021) at Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE and University of Freiburg on a PhD scholarship of the German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) and was awarded the Eva-Mayr-Stihl-Price for his dissertation.

He studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (B.Sc. 2013) and Optics and Photonics (M.Sc. 2015) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Oregon State University. His bachelor and master theses were carried out at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA, and Fraunhofer ISE, respectively. After his M.Sc. studies, he worked one year at the French National Research Center for Solar Energy (CEA-INES), developing flexible perovskite solar cells. He was also a short-term visiting researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China (2019) and University of Oxford, UK (2024).

Lukas’ research interests are perovskite solar cells with printable carbon electrodes, advanced photoluminescence-based characterization techniques and the exploration of aspects of sustainability in energy technologies.

Selected Publications

YAS Project