Andreas Schueler
Adjunct Professor · Nanostructured materials for solar energy conversion
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Andreas Schueler is an Adjunct Professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC). His research focuses on nanostructured materials for solar energy conversion, thin film technologies, and optical/electronic properties of thin films, with applications in optical selective absorber coatings, antireflection coatings, colored solar collectors, and solar glass facades.
- Education: Physics studies at University of Freiburg (Germany), MSc in Physics from University of Michigan (USA), PhD from University of Basel (Switzerland).
- Teaching: Courses include Physique du Bâtiment II, Building Technology III/IV, and urban sustainability topics.
His research spans computational biology methods (e.g., Rosetta software), particle physics (B meson decays, CP violation, lepton universality), and materials science for multifunctional structures. Publications from 2018-2023 cover topics in high-energy physics experiments and solar material applications.
Advising: Mentored PhD students Federico Turci, André Kostro, and others. Affiliated with EPFL ENAC groups SAR-GE and SCI-ENAC-AS, focusing on solar technology integration in architecture.
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