Derya Baran

Associate Professor, Material Sceince and Engineering, KAUST

Biography

Professor Baran's research interests lie in the area of solution processable organic/hybrid soft materials for electronic devices. Such soft semiconductor materials possess a viable platform for printed, large area, stretchable and wearable electronics that can be used as solar cells, smart windows, OFETs, thermoelectrics, sensors and bio-electronics.​Professor Baran is particularly interested in interface engineering for organic/hybrid solar cells, transparent solar cells for building integrated photovoltaics and stability/degradation studies for long lifetime organic solar cells. She has led projects on i) conjugated polymers for electrochromic devices; ii) non-fullerene acceptors for organic solar cells; iii) multi-component and multi-layered solar cell devices; and iv) understanding the correlation between recombination and nano-morphology in solution processed solar cells. Professor Baran aims to expand the applications of solution processable organic/hybrid semiconductors and to explore their limits in organic/hybrid thermoelectric devices and bio-electronics in the future.

All sessions by Derya Baran

Panel Discussion: Energy Storage for the Grid
10:30 AM

locationBldg. 9 - Lecture Hall 2
Moderator: Husam Alshareef

Derya Baran

Associate Professor, Material Sceince and Engineering, KAUST

Atif Saeed AlZahrani

Professor of Materials Science and Engineering,KFUPM

Bassam Dally

Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a member of CCRC, KAUST

Nicolas Calvet

Senior Manager in Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Innovation in the Flexibility team, Energy Division, ENOWA

Murali Venkatraman

Head of AI & Data Analytics, ENOWA

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