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Ran Chen obtained his PhD in 2017 from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in the School of Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering. His thesis focused on low-temperature hydrogenation of p-type multi-wafers to address light-induced degradation in silicon solar cells. Over the years, he has been active in technology development and has published numerous papers on innovative approaches to controlling the charge state of hydrogen atoms in silicon. Additionally, he is an inventor on 7 patents, which include significant advancements in the hydrogenation technology of n-type silicon. His work has attracted Category 1 research funding from the Australian Research Energy Agency (ARENA) and he has led multiple influential projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency of solar cells through innovative passivation techniques. Chen's accolades include several awards for staff excellence at UNSW in areas such as industry engagement, equity diversity, and defect engineering for commercial solar cells. He is engaged in ongoing research efforts to investigate and improve contact resistance problems stemming from the hydrogenation process in metal/silicon interfaces.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Lecturer specializing in Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering, focusing on advanced hydrogenation technology and its applications in silicon solar cells.
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