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ACAP researchers share their deep knowledge at Japanese conference PVSEC-35

The breadth of progress in PV technology development being made by ACAP members and their teams is often on display at large global PV conferences such as EUPVSEC (Europe) and SNEC (China).

 

Right now, at Japan’s PVSEC-35, five sessions in the conference are being co-chaired by an ACAP member, while ACAP researchers are delivering 22 presentations. 

By networking and sharing insights with peers from around the world, ACAP members are making significant contributions to the rapid development of cleaner, cheaper and more efficient PV technologies that will underpin global decarbonisation efforts.  


It's worth noting that in the first 10 years of ACAP its members shared 1722 conference presentations and 2026 journal papers.

Australia’s long and distinguished leadership in solar cell development means presentations given and sessions chaired by ACAP members draw a great deal of interest. The list below of presentations given at PVSEC-35 is an encapsulation of some of the recent breakthroughs in PV research made by ACAP member institutes.

 

 ACAP Executice Director Renate Egan is attending the conference and meeting with industry representatives to expand the reach and impact of the ACAP portfolio of works.



UNSW Professor Bram Hoex at PVSEC-35
UNSW Professor Bram Hoex presents his work on degradation of SHJ and TOPCon cells and modules at PVSEC-35 in Japan.


Sessions at Japan’s PVSEC-35 being chaired by ACAP members

 

Chalcogenide solar cells for tandem and new applications

Session Co-chair: Xiaojing Hao (UNSW)

 

Long-term use and recycling of PV modules

Session Co-chair:  Yansong Shen (UNSW)

 

Silicon heterojunction solar cells

Session Co-chair: Bram Hoex (UNSW)

 

Integration technologies for new PV systems

Session Co-Chair: N. J. Ekins-Daukes (UNSW)

 

Degradation

Session Co-chair: Rabin Basnet (ANU)


Dr Oliver Kunz at PVDEC-35 in Japan.
UNSW's Dr. Oliver Kunz presents his innovative work on diagnosis of defects in solar plansts using daytime PL imaging at PVSEC-35 in Japan.

 

ACAP member presentations at Japan’s PVSEC-35


(Please note not all authors of papers have been listed, only the ACAP members).

 

Solar farm inspection via large-scale daylight photoluminescence imaging

Thorsten Trupke, Oliver Kunz, Juergen W Weber (UNSW)

 

Beyond 20% Efficiency Coloured PV realised by incorporation of perovskite quantum dots/ ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) composite

Minya Zhou, Yuanxun Liao, Shujuan Huang, Robert Patterson, Martin A Green, Jessica Yajie Jiang  (UNSW)

 

Yuting Zhuo, Chengsun He, Yansong Shen (UNSW)

 

Bram Hoex, Chandany Sen, Muhammad Umair Khan, Xinyuan Wu, Xutao Wang, Haoran Wang, Jiexi Fu, Zeinab Haydous, Shukla Poddar, Moonyong Kim, Jim Joseph John, Phillip Hamer (UNSW)


Maysa Sarsour, Chukwuka Madumelu, Alison Ciesla, Martin Green, NJ Ekins-Daukes, Fiacre Rougieux, Jessica Yajie Jiang (UNSW))

 

Li Wang, Moonyong Kim, Sisi Wang, Yuchao Zhang, Weifei Lian, Catherine Chan, Brett Hallam (UNSW)


Jingnan Tong, Shona McNab, Zhangfan Qiao, Alex Baldacchino, Ben P. Carwithen, Matthew W. Brett, Alvin Mo, Yu (Victor) Zhang, Phoebe M. Pearce, Yajie (Jessica) Jiang, Alison M. Ciesla, Jon Beves, Bram Hoex, Michael Nielsen, Dane McCamey, Timothy Schmidt, Murad Tayebjee, N. J. Ekins-Daukes (UNSW)

 

Maysa Sarsour, Fiacre Rougieux, Alison Ciesla, Chukwuka Madumelu, Martin Green, NJ Ekins-Daukes, Jessica Yajie Jiang1 (UNSW)

 

Yuhao Cheng, Yuchao Zhang, Shuo Deng, Lizhi Sun, Marwan Dhamrin, Martin Green, Ning Song (UNSW)

 

Catherine Chan, Moonyong Kim, Yuchao Zhang, Li Wang, Sisi Wang, Ran Chen, Yuan-Chih Chang, Brett Hallam (UNSW)

 

Moonyong Kim, Sisi Wang, Li Wang, Catherine Chan, Brett Hallam (UNSW)

 

Ashraful Hossain Howlader, Shahriyar Safat Dipta, Walia Binte Tarqiue, Ashraf Uddin (UNSW)

 

Jessica Yajie Jiang, Ivan Perez-Wurfl, Martin Green, Ned Ekins-Daukes (UNSW)

 

Ned Ekins-Daukes (UNSW)

 

Yong Li, Faiazul Haque, Timothy Jones, Benjamin Duck, Gregory Wilson, Noel Duffy (CSIRO Energy)

 

Mohamed M. Shehata, Daniel H. Macdonald, Lachlan E. Black,, Mohamed Ismael (ANU)

 

Mohamed M. Shehata, Daniel H. Macdonald, Lachlan E. Black, Mohamed Ismael (ANU)

 

Md Arafat Mahmud, Jianghui Zheng, Jia-Fu Chang, Guoliang Wang, Chwenhaw Liao, Md Habibur Rahman, Walia Binte Tarique, Shi Tang, Jueming Bing, Zhuofeng Li, Limei Yang, Nina Novikova, Tik Lun Leung, Hongjun Chen, Jianpeng Yi, Runmin Tao, Marko Jankovec, Stephen Bremner, Julie Cairney, Ashraf Uddin, Hieu Nguyen, Trevor Smith, Stefania Peracchi, Chu-Chen Chueh, Anita W. Y. Ho-Baillie (University of Sydney), (UNSW) (ANU) (University of Melbourne)

 

Kean Chern Fong, Di Yan, Stephane Armand, Peiting Zheng, Xinyu Zhang, Jie Yang, James Bullock, Daniel MacDonald (ANU) (University of Melbourne)

 

Sanjida Hossain Sabah, Tien T. Le, Zhuangyi Zhou, Chang Sun, Yichun Wang, Qian Jin, Fiacre Rougieux, Daniel Macdonald, AnYao Liu (ANU), (UNSW)

 

Xiaojie Yuan, Jianjun Li, Jialiang Huang, Jialin Cong, Lishuang Zhang, Karen Privat, Yin Yao, Zhou Xu, Robert J. Patterson, Guojun He, Ao Wang, Kaiwen Sun, Xin Cui, Martin A. Green, Xiaojing Hao (UNSW), (Monash University)

 

Tik Lun Leung, Anita Ho-Baillie (University of Sydney) (UNSW)




ACAP's remarkable knowledge sharing output


In its first 10 years, ACAP members delivered 1722 presentations, 2026 journal papers, 292 higher degree theses, 49 book chapters and seven books.

Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics knowledge sharing
Infographic of ACAP's remarkable knowledge sharing output in its first 10 years.

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