Solar Cells at ICTM

Solar Cells at ICTM

Energy Science at the ICTM. Since many years the Trimmel group collects experience in the development and characterisation of new materials for solar cells. Link: Trimmel group

ICTM@TU Graz

ICTM@TU Graz

ICTM is closed to reduce the spread of CoV-2. All the best for you.

Welcome to our Institute @ TU Graz

Welcome to the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Materials (ICTM) representing one of the largest Institutes at the Graz University of Technology. The Institute belongs to the Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Chemical and Process Engineering, Biotechnology (TCVB). It aims to use modern spectroscopic tools and synthesis methods to advance both pure and application-oriented materials science and energy research. The Institute is subdivided into two major research areas: A) Solid-State Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry; B) Macromolecular Chemistry and Applied Polymer Science. While in A) research is centred around ion transfer in (nano-)crystalline and amorphous solids, in B) the synthesis and designing of functional polymer materials is in the center of attention. 

TU Graz has divided its research into five innovative areas – the Fields of Expertise (FoEs). Many of the current research projects at the ICTM are related to the FoE Advanced Materials Science. Among others this FoE aims (i) to understand and to tailor the properties of existing materials and (ii) to develop advanced ones with new or improved functions. Studying the physical and chemical interactions of different materials plays also a capital role in ICTM's direction of research. Currently, ICTM hosts a Christian Doppler Laboratory for Organocatalysis in Polymerization; the head is Prof. Dr. C. Slugovc. 

ICTM's main aim in teaching is to train students of all levels on the basis of pure and applied research projects. Currently, ICTM supports both graduate and undergraduate students in four primary fields of study viz. Materials Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Electrochemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry.

Enjoy our webpage,
best wishes,

Professor Dr. rer. nat. habil. Martin Wilkening
(Director of the Institute)

Picture from 2016: hybrid cells - batteries meet solar cells; (c) Lunghammer - TU Graz
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Institute for Chemistry and Technology of Materials |
Institut für Chemische Technologie von Materialien
Prof. Dr. Martin Wilkening
Stremayrgasse 9
A-8010 Graz
Austria

for initial contact:
Karin Krasser
(Assistant to Prof. Wilkening)
phone +43 316 873-32331
karin.krassernoSpam@tugraz.at