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CEST won Aalto's Visiting Professor funding for supporting Guo-Xu Zhang's visit

Aalto's School of Science has awarded CEST Visiting Professor funding to support Dr. Guo-Xu Zhang's visit in the group from March 2018.

Aalto University School of Science has announced that the CEST group wins the Visiting Professor funding (allocation 2/2017). With this funding CEST can further support the visit of Dr. Guo-Xu Zhang from Harbin Institute of Technology, China, who is awarded the China Scholarship Council Grant (). We are looking forward to carry out high impact research on emergent hybrid preovskite photovoltaics by combining our expertise in first-principles materials science and machine learning.

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