Honorary Speaker
Opening Remarks
Stefaan De Wolf's expertise lies in the science and technology of photovoltaics. His research focuses on the fabrication and characterization of high-efficiency solar cells, with specific attention to the fundamental understanding of interface structures and electrical contact formation, relevant to solar cells and electronic devices. Technologies of interest are perovskite and silicon solar cells, in single- and multi-junction form. He is also interested in scaling of photovoltaic technologies and addressing reliability issues, especially those associated with sunny climates.
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Professor of Semiconductors Physics, KACST
Director, Max Planck Institute
Chair Professor of Future Electronics, University of Hong Kong
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Center of Excellence for Green Nanotechnologies, KACST
Associate Professor, Material Science and Engineering
NA and AFM Distribution Manager, Oxford Instruments
Honorary Guests
Stefaan De Wolf's expertise lies in the science and technology of photovoltaics. His research focuses on the fabrication and characterization of high-efficiency solar cells, with specific attention to the fundamental understanding of interface structures and electrical contact formation, relevant to solar cells and electronic devices. Technologies of interest are perovskite and silicon solar cells, in single- and multi-junction form. He is also interested in scaling of photovoltaic technologies and addressing reliability issues, especially those associated with sunny climates.
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Professor of Semiconductors Physics, KACST
Director, Max Planck Institute
Chair Professor of Future Electronics, University of Hong Kong
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Center of Excellence for Green Nanotechnologies, KACST
Associate Professor, Material Science and Engineering
NA and AFM Distribution Manager, Oxford Instruments
External Speakers
Stefaan De Wolf's expertise lies in the science and technology of photovoltaics. His research focuses on the fabrication and characterization of high-efficiency solar cells, with specific attention to the fundamental understanding of interface structures and electrical contact formation, relevant to solar cells and electronic devices. Technologies of interest are perovskite and silicon solar cells, in single- and multi-junction form. He is also interested in scaling of photovoltaic technologies and addressing reliability issues, especially those associated with sunny climates.
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Professor of Semiconductors Physics, KACST
Director, Max Planck Institute
Chair Professor of Future Electronics, University of Hong Kong
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Center of Excellence for Green Nanotechnologies, KACST
Associate Professor, Material Science and Engineering
NA and AFM Distribution Manager, Oxford Instruments
KAUST Speakers
Stefaan De Wolf's expertise lies in the science and technology of photovoltaics. His research focuses on the fabrication and characterization of high-efficiency solar cells, with specific attention to the fundamental understanding of interface structures and electrical contact formation, relevant to solar cells and electronic devices. Technologies of interest are perovskite and silicon solar cells, in single- and multi-junction form. He is also interested in scaling of photovoltaic technologies and addressing reliability issues, especially those associated with sunny climates.
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Professor of Semiconductors Physics, KACST
Director, Max Planck Institute
Chair Professor of Future Electronics, University of Hong Kong
Professor of Material Science and Engineering, KAUST
Center of Excellence for Green Nanotechnologies, KACST
Associate Professor, Material Science and Engineering
NA and AFM Distribution Manager, Oxford Instruments