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GSAS session 1 on Advanced Solar Cell Research, Taiwan 2006
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| Welcoming Remarks, R.P.H. Chang, Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University (US) Lecture 1: Solar Electric Power for the 21st Century, Allen Barnett, Solar Power Program, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware (US) Lecture 2: FULLSPECTRUM – European Integrated Project to Optimize Full Solar Spectrum Conversion, Antonio Luque, Director, Instituto de Energia Solar Universidad Politechnica De Madrid (Spain) Lecture 3: Dye Solar Cell Research by the NANOAFNET (NANOsciences AFrican NETwork) Malik Maaza, iThemba LABS, Nanosciences Laboratories (South Africa) Lecture 4: Organic-inorganic Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells: Principles and Development, Wei-Fang Su, National Taiwan University, (Taiwan) Lecture 5: Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Principles and Issues Relating to Development and Manufacturing, Andreas Hinsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE (Germany) Lecturer 6: Solar Cell Policy Issues: Environmental Protection & Economic |
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| Lecture 7: The Global Energy Perspective, Bruce Parkinson, Colorado State University (US) Lecture 8: Novel Concepts of Solar Cells for Ultra-high-efficiency: the Intermediate Band (IB) Solar cells and other approaches, Antonio Luque, Director, Instituto de Energia Solar Universidad Politechnica de Madrid (Spain) Lecture 9: Characterization of High efficiency Ternary Chalcopyrite Thin Film Solar Cell Devices – Overview of electrical and optical properties, Huey-liang Hwang, National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan) |
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| Lecture 10: Our Solar Power Future: The U.S. PV Industry Policy Recommendations and Roadmap for 2030 and Beyond, Allen Barnett, Solar Power Program., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware (US) Lecture 11: Concentrators: The Path to Commercialization of Novel Sophisticated Ultra High Efficiency Solar Cells, Antonio Luque, Director, Instituto de Energia Solar Universidad Politechnica De Madrid (Spain) Lecture 12: Polymers and Small Organic Molecules for Advanced Solar Cells, Wei-Fang Su, National Taiwan University, (Taiwan) Panel 1: Basic Solar Cell Research in Taiwan. Panelists:
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Lecture 13: From Market Opportunity to Invention, Prototype Development and Transfer to Production: Necessary Steps to New Product Commercialization, Allen Barnett, Solar Power Program., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware (US) Lecture 14: Advanced Thin Films for Solar Cells, R.P.H. Chang, Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University (US) Lecture 15: Organic Solar Cells: Principles and Issues Relating to Development Hinsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE (Germany)
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| Lecture 16: Multi-layer Solar Cells: Principles and Issues Relating Development and Manufacturing, Masafumi Yamaguchi, Toyota Technical Institute (Japan) Lecture 17: Photoelectrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage, Bruce Parkinson, Colorado State University (US) Lecture 18: Intelligent Design of Materials, Devices and Fabrication Processes for Tenary Chalcopyrite Thin Film Solar Cells, Huey-liang Hwang, National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan) Panel 2: Technology Transfer and Commercialization.
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| Lecture 19: Perspective on Solar Cell Markets, Masafumi Yamaguchi, Toyota Technical Institute (Japan) | |
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| Lecture 20: Novel Structures for Super High-Efficiency Solar Cells, Masafumi Yamaguchi, Toyota Technical Institute (Japan) | |
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