Collaborations

With a vision of global collaboration in science and technology, we operate within an international network of researchers across disciplines at the interface of chemistry, physics, material science, and engineering.

Initiation and/or coordination of international collaborations/consortia of more than 30 research groups at the University of Turku (since 2024), Adolphe Merkle Institute of the University of Fribourg (since 2020), and Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces at EPFL (since 2018), involving: (1) Prof. Paola Vivo group, Tampere University, Finland; (2) Prof. Sayani Majumdar group, Tampere University, Finland; (3) Prof. Milica Todorović group, University of Turku, Finland; (4) Prof. Ronald Österbacka group, Åbo Academy, Finland; (5) Prof. Pasi Virta group, University of Turku, Finland; (6) Prof. Michael Graetzel’s group, Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces, EPFL, Switzerland; (7) Prof. Ursula Roethlisberger group, Laboratory of Computational Chemistry, EPFL, Switzerland; (8) Prof. Lyndon Emsley group, Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance, EPFL, Switzerland; (9) Prof. Wolfgang Tress group, ZHAW, Switzerland; (10) Prof. Amita Ummadisingu group, University College London, UK; (11) Prof. Dominik J. Kubicki group, University of Birmingham, UK; (12) Prof. Loreta Muscarella group, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (13) Prof. Frank Schreiber and Dr. Alexander Hinderhofer group, Universität Tübingen, Germany; (14) Prof. Bruno Ehrler group, Hybrid Solar Cells group at AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (15) Prof. Juan Bisquert group, Universitat Jaume I, Castello, Spain; (16) Prof. Maria A. Loi group, University of Groningen, The Netherlands; (17) Prof. Ji-Youn Seo group, Pusan National University, South Korea; (18) Prof. Daniel Estiben Ramirez Zora group, University of Antioquia, Colombia; (19) Prof. Mahesh Kumar group, IITJ, India; (20) Prof. Emmanuel Kymakis, Prof. Konstantinos Rogdakis group, Nano, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Heraklion, Greece;  (21) Antonio Abate group, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany; (22) Michael Saliba group, University of Stuttgart, Germany; (23) Prof. Yana Vaynzof group, Technical University of Dresden, Germany; (24) Prof. Nicola Casati group, PSI, Switzerland; (25) Prof. Anders Hagfeldt group, Laboratory of Photomolecular Sciences, EPFL, Switzerland; (26) Prof. Jacques-E. Moser group, Photochemical Dynamics Group, EPFL, Switzerland; (27) Prof. Joachim Maier group, Max Plank Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany; (28) Prof. Nicolas Giuseppone group, University of Strasbourg, France; (29) Prof. Jeanne Crassous group, Rennes Institute of Chemical Sciences, France; (30) Prof. Ferdinand Grozema group, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; (31) Prof. Ulrich W. Paetzold group, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; (32) Prof. Christoph Brabec group, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; (33) Prof. Vuk Radmilović group, Tehnološko-Metalurški Fakultet, Belgrade, Serbia; (34) Dr. Liljana Matović group, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Serbia; (35) Prof. Ángela Sastre Santos group, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, Spain; (36) Prof. Christophe Ballif group, EPFL, Switzerland; (37) Prof. Lynn Loo group, Princeton University, USA; (38) Prof. Aditya Mohite group, Rice University, USA; (39) Giulia Grancini group, Pavia, Italy; (40) Renaud Demadrille group, CAE Grenoble, France.

Initiation and/or coordination of an international collaborative network of several research groups in the course of my doctoral studies at ETH Zurich (2014 – 2017), as well as beyond (since 2017): (1) Prof. Wolfgang Lubitz group, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany; (2) Prof. Oliver Wenger group, University of Basel, Switzerland; (3) Prof. Georg Gescheidt group, TU Graz, Austria; (4) Prof. L. Ruhlmann, Prof. C. Boudon, Laboratoire d’Électrochimie, Strasbourg, France; (5) Prof. Thomas Jung group, Nanolab, University of Basel & Paul-Scherrer Institute, Switzerland; (6) Prof. Jeanne Crassous group, Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Rennes, France; (7) Prof. Philippe Huenenberger group, CSMS, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; (8) Dr. Michal Zalibera, Institute of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Bratislava, Slovakia; (9)  Dr. Renana Poranne, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; (10) Dr. Karolina Milowska, University of Cambridge, England.