Anita isn’t quite as conventional as her TV publicity shots might suggest. ... Her new employers made very little allowance for Anita’s new-graduate status.
Anita Ho-Baillie announced as inaugural John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience. 20 November 2019. ... Associate Professor Anita Ho-Baillie holding a perovskite solar cell. Image courtesy UNSW.
Perovskite-silicon cells can dwarf current solar panel efficiency . Professor Anita Ho-Baillie is joining forces with Sydney-based renewable technology company SunDrive to commercialise perovskite-silicon cells - a significantly more ... Professor Anita
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
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie a world leader in perovskite technology. The John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience in the School of Physics will lead multi-institutional research into extending the lifetime of ... The federal government’s renewable energy agency,
The good news? Professor Anita Ho-Baillie is researching a substance that is cheaper, easier to handle and even more efficient. ... Professor Anita Ho-Baillie. It’s the work Ho-Baillie and her team are doing in this area that has recently captured
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie (left) and Dr Tess Reynolds have been named finalists in the 2021 Eureka Prizes for Science. ... John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience,Faculty of Science . Professor Anita Ho-Baillie on solar cells.
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie (pictured above), from the Faculty of Science and the University of Sydney Nano Institute, and team have been awarded around $500,000 for specialist facilities micro- and
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie. ... Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, from the School of Physics in the Faculty of Science, and Sydney Nano, has won the Warren Prize, which recognises research of national or international significance by