Moons joined
Karlstad University in 2000. In 2011 she was awarded the Göran Gustafsson Prize. At the time, Karlstad primarily focussed on
polymer-based photovoltaics. Moons expanded this research area, introducing new materials and investigations into structure-property relationships. Moons works to understand degradation mechanisms within emerging energy materials in an effort to improve device performance, stability and lifetime. Moons' group have helped to correlate solar cell morphology with performance. In particular, she helped to explain how the donor and acceptor domains that form within the active layers of solar cells during solution processing impact their performance. Her work on morphology was supported by the
K. A. Wallenberg foundation. As part of this role, she served on the
Nobel Committee for Physics and delivered a
YouTube lesson describing the science that won the 2018
Nobel Prize in Physics. Since 1 January 2026, she is the Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. She is the first woman to hold this position since the founding of the society in 1739. == Selected publications ==