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Stéphanie Narbey

Team Leader & Senior Scientist

Stéphanie Narbey received her engineering degree from National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (INPG) in Materials Science & Electrochemistry in 2008. She has worked then for 14 years at Solaronix, first on the scale-up (gram to kilogram scale) production of materials for photovoltaics (dye-sensitized solar cells), participating in the realization of the first DSC facade, and now on the development of the new solar cell technology based on a lead perovskite absorber.

Email: stephanie.narbey@solaronix.com

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Stéphanie Narbey

Team Leader & Senior Scientist

Stéphanie Narbey received her engineering degree from National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (INPG) in Materials Science & Electrochemistry in 2008. She has worked then for 14 years at Solaronix, first on the scale-up (gram to kilogram scale) production of materials for photovoltaics (dye-sensitized solar cells), participating in the realization of the first DSC facade, and now on the development of the new solar cell technology based on a lead perovskite absorber.

Email: stephanie.narbey@solaronix.com

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Toby Meyer

Project Administration & Senior Scientist

Toby Meyer graduated from EPFL in Lausanne in 1996, his thesis explored the solid-state version of the Dye Sensitized Solar Cell, supervised by Prof. Michal Grätzel. He co-founded SOLARONIX in 1994 with his twin brother Andreas, and since then acts as CEO of the company, while being involved in the development works related to the Perovskite solar cells.

Email: toby.meyer@solaronix.com

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Toby Meyer

Project Administration & Senior Scientist

Toby Meyer graduated from EPFL in Lausanne in 1996, his thesis explored the solid-state version of the Dye Sensitized Solar Cell, supervised by Prof. Michal Grätzel. He co-founded SOLARONIX in 1994 with his twin brother Andreas, and since then acts as CEO of the company, while being involved in the development works related to the Perovskite solar cells.

Email: toby.meyer@solaronix.com

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Riccardo Rota

R&D Engineer

Riccardo Rota earned a bachelor’s degree in Physics Engineering and subsequently completed a master’s degree in Nanotechnologies for ICTs at Turin’s Polytechnic University. His master’s thesis project focused on the seamless integration of a perovskite solar cell (fabricated at Solaronix) and a supercapacitor, resulting in a compact integrated harvest and storage device designed for powering small IoT devices.

Email: riccardo.rota@solaronix.com

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Riccardo Rota

R&D Engineer

Riccardo Rota earned a bachelor’s degree in Physics Engineering and subsequently completed a master’s degree in Nanotechnologies for ICTs at Turin’s Polytechnic University. His master’s thesis project focused on the seamless integration of a perovskite solar cell (fabricated at Solaronix) and a supercapacitor, resulting in a compact integrated harvest and storage device designed for powering small IoT devices.

Email: riccardo.rota@solaronix.com

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