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William Greenbank is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on the design, development, and characterization of new dielectric materials for high-performance capacitors. He is actively involved in projects related to next-generation capacitor technology, with particular attention given to the application of nanomaterials in power electronics and energy conversion. His work aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of electronic components, particularly in the context of solar energy and organic photovoltaics. Greenbank has a PhD in Solar Energy and Organic Electronics from the University of Bordeaux, where he researched interfacial stability and degradation in organic photovoltaic solar cells. He also holds an MSc in Physical Chemistry from Victoria University of Wellington. He has contributed to numerous conferences and has been part of various collaborative projects aimed at understanding the thermal instability of capacitors and improving their performance. Through his teaching and supervision roles, he is dedicated to training the next generation of engineers and researchers in the field of industrial electronics and materials science.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducting research and teaching in the areas of materials for high-performance capacitors and power electronics.
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