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      <title>Remembering Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Queisser</title>
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      <description>Hans-Joachim Queisser Sometimes, you meet someone without knowing the lasting impact they’ll have on your life.
I had the privilege of meeting Prof. Queisser during my time at the University of New South Wales, where I was working as a student researcher at the ARC Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence around 2009/2010. I still vividly remember sitting at my desk when Gavin Conibeer, behind me, said, “Hans, may I introduce you to Stephan Michard.</description>
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