Solar cells are complex devices where different expertise is required, and thats why the photovoltaics cluster of the University of Luxembourg is teaming up with international experts from the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology to bring this exciting programme together.
The constituent team members are:
Phillip Dale
Associate Professor, Head of the Laboratory for Energy Materials at the University of Luxembourg and Deputy Head of the Physics and Materials Department.
Susanne Siebentritt
Physics professor and head of the laboratory for photovoltaics at the University
of Luxembourg.
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Ludger Wirtz
Head of the Physics and Materials Science department of the University of Luxembourg and team leader a research group in theoretical solid-state physics.
Alex Redinger
Associate professor at the University of Luxembourg in the Physics and Materials Science Research Unit.
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Tom Wirtz
Head of the Advanced Instrumentation for Ion Nano-Analytics (AINA) Group at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST).
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Torsten Granzow
Lead R&T Associate in the group on Ferroic Materials for Transducers, Nanomaterials & Nanotechnology Unit, Materials Research and Technology Department of the (LIST).
Emmanuel Defay
Leader of the Ferroic Materials for Transducers group for the last four years at LIST.
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Sebastjan Glinsek
Research and Technology Associate at Ferroic Materials for Transducers (FMT) group, Materials Research and Technology Department (MRT), and the LIST.
Renaud Leturcq
Lead R&T Associate in the group Transparent and Optically Tunable Electronics in the MRT Department of LIST
PhD candidates
Poorani Gnanasambandan
PhD candidate at the Transparent and Optically Tunable Electronics group at LIST.
Ricardo Poeira
PhD candidate in Physics and Material Science at the University of Luxembourg.
Alfredo Blázquez Martínez
PhD candidate at the Ferroic Materials for Transducers group at LIST.
Saba Tabean
PhD candidate at the Advanced Instrumentation for Ion Nano-Analytics (AINA) group at LIST.
Taowen Wang
PhD candidate at the Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPhyMS) at the University of Luxembourg.
The PACE scientific team
Tandem solar cell
Wide band gap
top cell
Torsten Granzow
Transparent conductive material
Renaud Leturcq
Narrow band gap Cu(In,Ga)Se2 bottom cell
Characterization & calculation
Correlative chemical structural and
electrical spectroscopies
Electronic calculations
Micro concentrator solar cell
Low temperature deposited structured
transparent conductive material
Structured Cu(In,Ga)Se2