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News_

Next-generation solar cells pass strict international tests

7 July 2021 -
Research by Professor Anita Ho-Baillie means they are ready to take the next steps towards commercialisation. ... Perovskites are a really promising prospect for solar energy systems,” said Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, the inaugural John Hooke Chair of
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/05/22/perovskite-solar-cells-pass-strict-international-tests.html
Research_

Research with impact

Anita Ho-Baillie. Engineering devices at the nanoscale.
www.sydney.edu.au/research/research-impact.html
Faculties and schools_

Women in science - Faculty of Science

World-leading researchers. Professor Anita Ho-Baillie is a leader in perovskite solar cells technology.
www.sydney.edu.au/science/about/women-in-science.html
Faculties and schools_

Art History - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Dr Chiara O’Reilly, Postgraduate Program Coordinator, Museum & Heritage Studies. Professor Mary Roberts, Research Director .
www.sydney.edu.au/arts/schools/school-of-art-communication-and-english/art-history.html
Opinion_

How skills and personality traits contribute to the gender pay gap

Author of the study, Anita Staneva, writes. The gender pay gap in Australia currently stands at 15.3%, but this number hides other differences in how men and women are paid. ... This article was written by Anita Staneva, Research Fellow at the
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/09/14/how-skills-and-personality-traits-contribute-to-the-gender-pay-g.html
Event_

Lunchbox Science with Professor Anita Ho-Baillie - Faculty of Science

Tuesday July 27, 2021
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie investigates the future of solar energy. Solar power is on the rise. ... Professor Anita Ho-Baillie is working on integrating solar cells onto different types of surfaces.
www.sydney.edu.au/science/news-and-events/events/lunchbox-science/lunchbox-science-with-anita-ho-baillie.html
University_

Energy and emissions

Energy and emissions. Reducing energy emissions from non-renewable energy sources. We aspire to reduce our reliance on non-renewable energy by reducing our imported energy provision, expanding onsite generation and supporting the development of new
www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/sustainability/focus-areas/energy-and-emissions.html