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Dr. Henner Kampwerth is a Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales, specializing in optical characterization techniques for photovoltaic applications. His work focuses on the characterization of solar cell materials through static and dynamic optical techniques, aimed at designing new characterization methods and optimizing Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy (PDS). Dr. Kampwerth's research is crucial for reducing the cost-per-watt of solar cells, which is a primary goal of the photovoltaic industry. He has played a significant role in enhancing measurement techniques that yield accurate and meaningful data, which directly impacts the optimization procedures in manufacturing. His recent work has centered on developing PDS, a technique particularly suited for measuring the optical absorption properties of thin film semiconductors. He has a strong interest in improving the applicability of advanced time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy, especially in understanding the fundamental phenomena in solar cell efficiency. Dr. Kampwerth is committed to leading innovative developments that bridge the gap between academia and industry, improving the performance and efficiency of solar cells.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Conducting research focused on the optimization of photovoltaic materials and techniques.
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