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Andrea Maria Pierri Enevoldsen is a Doctoral student active in research related to sustainable development, focusing on contributions towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Her work involves advanced materials for energy applications, notably in the field of photonic crystallization and solar technology. Enevoldsen has been involved in organizing workshops, courses, and seminars to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing in her area of expertise. Key research activities include presentations at conferences and participation in summer schools related to solar energy materials. Enevoldsen’s recent work has emphasized the application of photoelectron spectroscopy to analyze ultra-thin solar absorbers, contributing to the development of renewable energy technologies. She is engaged in both supervision and active participation in research projects aimed at improving solar cell efficiency through innovative material synthesis and characterization techniques.
Technical University of Denmark • Roskilde, Denmark
Conducting research on antimony chalcogenide-based thin-film solar cells, focusing on their optical and electronic properties.
This requirement applies generally across Technical University of Denmark (DTU) MSc programs including Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering disciplines. Specific prerequisites vary by department/curriculum.