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Anastasia Soeriyadi is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Engineering at the University of New South Wales, specializing in Photovoltaic Renewable Energy Engineering. She completed her PhD in Photovoltaics in 2018, focusing on device design and circuit analysis of GaAsp/SiGe tandem solar cells on silicon substrates. Anastasia has published more than 20 research papers based on her doctoral project in collaboration with various groups in photovoltaics and electrical engineering. Her expertise includes nano- and micro-fabrication design and fabrication techniques, and she utilizes optical and electrical characterization methods to produce comprehensive loss analyses of solar cells with complex structures. She possesses hands-on experience with a complete suite of silicon solar cell fabrication tools, including diffusion, chemical processes, thin film deposition, and metallization. Currently, Anastasia is focused on the fabrication of Hydrogenated Hybrid Heterojunction p-type silicon photovoltaic cells, developing emitter formation recipes for black silicon structures and exploring the electrical changes to determine the physical mechanisms occurring through hydrogenation techniques. She is also contributing to the development of III-V fabrication for concentrator applications grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE).
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