Two Lab Students Win ‘Best Student Presentation’ Award at PVSC 2024

Seattle, WA – On June 9 – 14, 2024, Two students from our lab won awards for their oral presentations of their research at the 52nd Photovoltaic’s Specialist Conference. The research presented highlighted the critical role of study design in the outcome and analysis of scientific studies. This principle was demonstrated in two distinct areas of PV reliability research: PV modeling pipelines and Advanced PV cell reliability studies. Although these topics occupy different ends of the spectrum, the emphasis on robust study design was recognized as a key factor in advancing our understanding of these systems and was a unifying theme throughout all of our research presented. See the summary of those two presentations below for more details.

Large Scale, Data Driven, Digital Twin Models: Outlier Detection and Imputation

R. Wieser, โ€œLarge Scale, Data Driven, Digital Twin Models: Outlier Detection and Imputation,โ€ Seattle, WA, USA, 14-Jun-2024.

Development of a Rapid Screening Protocol for Unencapsulated Silicon Architectures: High-Intensity UV Exposure of PERC and TOPCon

Mirra M. Rasmussen, J. Diego Zubieta Sempertegui, Jonah G. Gezelter, Nicholas Moser-Mancewicz, Kristopher O. Davis, Mariana I. Bertoni, Laura S. Bruckman, Ina T. Martin, “Development of a Rapid Screening Protocol for Unencapsulated Silicon Architectures: High-Intensity UV Exposure of PERC and TOPCon,” Jun. 2024


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