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Hybrid Organic-Inorganic

Nanocomposite Materials for Energy

Harvesting and Energy Conversion

Applications

A Dissertation Submitted to the

GALILEO GALILEI GRADUATE SCHOOL In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements

for the Degree of

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY by

Amit Kumar Tevtia

Supervisor: External Supervisor:

Prof. Valter Castelvetro Prof. Luigi Angiolini

President of Doctoral Programme: Prof. Dario Pini

FACOLTÀ DI SCIENZE MATEMATICHE, FISICHE E NATURALI UNIVERSITÀ DI PISA

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