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Andreas Schueler

Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Publications -  35
Citations -  294

Andreas Schueler is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glazing & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 31 publications receiving 205 citations.

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Van der Waals MoS2/VO2 heterostructure junction with tunable rectifier behavior and efficient photoresponse

TL;DR: The vdW MoS2/VO2 heterojunction combines the excellent blocking capability of an n-n junction with a high conductivity in on-state, and it can be turned into a Schottky rectifier at high applied voltage or at temperatures higher than 68 °C, exploiting the metal state of VO2.
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Evaluating the electricity saving potential of electrochromic glazing for cooling and lighting at the scale of the Swiss non-residential national building stock using a Monte Carlo model

TL;DR: In this article, a Monte Carlo model of Swiss office building stock using distributions of empirical building characteristics was coupled with a statistical model of energy savings of electrochromic glazing for reducing cooling and lighting electricity demand.
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Electronic Regulation of Ni Single Atom by Confined Ni Nanoparticles for Energy-Efficient CO2 Electroreduction.

TL;DR: In this article , a cooperative Ni single-atom on nanoparticle catalyst (NiSA/NP) via direct solid-state pyrolysis, where Ni nanoparticles donate electrons to Ni(i)-N-C sites via carbon nanotubes network, achieving a high CO current density of 346 mA cm -2 at -0.5 V vs RHE in an alkaline flow cell.
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Potential advantages of a multifunctional complex fenestration system with embedded micro-mirrors in daylighting

TL;DR: The potential advantages of a multifunctional complex fenestration system with embedded micro-mirrors in daylighting by simulation are reported, which could induce more daylight in the rear of a room and improve the uniformity of the daylight distribution.
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Total light transmittance of glass fiber-reinforced polymer laminates for multifunctional load-bearing structures:

TL;DR: In this article, the total light transmittance of hand lay-up glass fiber-reinforced polymer laminates for building construction was investigated with a view to two architectural applications: translucent loadbearing structures and the encapsulation of photovoltaic cells into glass fiber reinforced polymer building skins of sandwich structures.