Poster Programme


From PERC to TOPCon: Modelling UK PV Replacements for Power Generation and Waste Reduction
Kyle Affleck, Northumbria University

How manufacturing innovation and electricity mixes shape the future of PV sustainability
Bethany Willis, Northumbria University

Modelling and Evaluation of Vehicle-Integrated Photovoltaics (VIPV) on Stationary Electric Vehicles: Effects of Orientation, Location, and Temperature on Energy Performance and Carbon Reduction
Rafia Mahmud, University of East London

Dynamic Modelling of Solar Energy Harvesting in Moving Electric Vehicles: Influence of Urban Environment, Route Optimization, and Vehicle Surface Configuration in UK and Indian Cities
Gaurang Parmar, University of East London, 

Interface Engineering and Grain Boundary Insights in GeSe Photovoltaics
Bradley Lewis, University of Liverpool

Exploring Selenium-Arsenic  Interactions in CdSeTe/CdTe Solar Cells: A DFT Study
Boney Mahesh, Loughborough University

Exploring Characterisation of Proton Irradiated Perovskites Using Time-of-Flight Elastic Recoil Detection for Space Photovoltaics
Callum Mcaleese, University of Surrey

The Effect of Grain Boundary Misorientation Angle on Se Diffusion in CdSexTe1-x Solar Cells
Sam Machin, Loughborough University, 

Analysis of Alternative Transparent Conductive Oxides for Cadmium Telluride Photovoltaics on Ultra-Thin Glass
Ana Jurado-Estrada, Loughborough University

A Close Space Sublimation Approach for Sb2S3 Solar Cells
Aeshah Almushawwah, University of Liverpool

Characterising hot carrier effects in ultra-thin solar cells
Toluwalase Agoro, University of Cambridge

Insights into Degradation Pathways of Perovskite Thin Films under Outdoor and Indoor Conditions: A Comparative Analysis
Muhammad Bilal, Queen Mary University of London

Development of Ultra-Thin InGaP/GaAs Tandem Cells for Space Applications
Youhuang Yang, University of Cambridge

Enhanced Interface Passivation in CdSeTe/CdTe Solar Cells through SnO2/ZnO Bilayer Buffer Design
Luksa Kujovic
Loughborough University


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