MENTOR

Project Type

Energy efficiency

Total Project Cost

234,151€

MENTOR

Indoor photovoltaics: towards an energy- and climate-neutral world

The MENTOR project aims to provide a comprehensive technical platform for the development of the next generation indoor photovoltaics (IPVs) that efficiently re-use energy from artificial illumination to power electronics, eventually contributing to an energy- and climate-neutral future. MENTOR aims to unlock the full potential of IPVs taking into consideration growing concerns about sustainability, through the establishment of the first international network of 8 universities, 7 industrial partners, and 5 research centers. The consortium will cover all the key aspects and technologies related to IPVs, including sustainable design, organic and inorganic materials synthesis, photovoltaics manufacturing and characterization, device physics and modelling, theoretical and machine learning-driven approaches, photovoltaics recycling, and industrial processing.

MENTOR will establish an interdisciplinary, intersectoral, and global program of doctoral training and research that propels the development of new leaders capable of directing academic and industrial R&D on renewable energy, electronics, and sustainability through the successful implementation of 16 doctoral candidate (DC) individual projects. This research initiative will amplify the recently recognized importance of IPVs for the sustainable powering of the IoT by advancing novel material designs, processing methods, device architectures, theoretical models, and characterization standards across disciplines and sectors.

Worldsensing role

→ Wordsensing will develop an IPV-powered IoT demonstrator for vibration monitoring in buildings. To achieve this, a fellow will be incorporated into the company and will participate in the global doctoral training program.

→ Wordsensing, in collaboration with UPC, will deploy IoT nodes at the university’s facilities to monitor the stability of selected buildings using only indoor light. This will help assess how the adoption of MENTOR’s technology can minimize the use of batteries in real-world applications.

→ 4-day Spring School on ‘Industrial Applications of IPVs’: Worldsensing will host a seasonal school on “Industrial Applications of IPVs” to educate project PhD candidates on the applications of IoT and indoor energy recycling using IPVs.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme for research and innovation under grant agreement No. 101169056

MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE ACTIONS

Doctoral Networks (DN)

Call: HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01-01