Indoor photovoltaics based on solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells of advanced architecture
2025-07-23 11:41
Indoor photovoltaics based on solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells of advanced architecture
Project goal: The main aim of the project is the development of indoor photovoltaics based on solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells of advanced architecture. The object of the study is dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
Project description: This project is dedicated to the development of indoor photovoltaics (IPVs) based on solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells of novel advanced architecture.
Project facilitators: PI - Bakhytzhan Baptayev, PhD, Leading Researcher. co-PI - Mannix Balanay, PhD, Associate Professor. Ayagoz Ibrayeva - Researcher. Kamshat Umbetova - Research Assistant.
Realisation period: 2024-2026
Expected results: - Novel hole-transporting materials for DSSCs will be developed.
- Solid-state DSSCs of advanced architecture will be prepared and characterized.
- IPVs will be fabricated.
We plan to publish:
- at least 3 (three) articles and (or) reviews in peer-reviewed scientific publications in the scientific direction of the project, indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded and included in the 1st (first), 2nd (second) and (or) 3rd (third) quartile by impact factor in the Web of Science database and (or) having a CiteScore percentile in Scopus database of at least 60 (sixty);
- at least 1 (one) article or review in a peer-reviewed foreign or domestic publication recommended by the KOKSNVO;
- or at least 2 (two) articles and (or) reviews in peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded and included in the 1st (first) and (or) 2nd (second) quartile by impact factor in the Web of Science database and (or) having a CiteScore percentile in the Scopus database of at least 70 (seventy);
- or at least 1 (one) article or review in a peer-reviewed scientific publication indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded and included in the 1st (first) quartile in the Web of Science database or having a CiteScore percentile in the Scopus database of at least 90 (ninety).