
Marina Leite
Assistant Professor · Photovoltaics
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Professor Marina Leite serves as an Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Maryland, specializing in advanced photovoltaic technologies. Her academic foundation includes a postdoctoral fellowship in the Atwater group from 2009 to 2011, where she developed expertise in semiconductor materials and solar cell engineering.
Her research centers on high-efficiency photovoltaics, with primary focus areas including multijunction solar cells, III-V semiconductor systems, and strain engineering of ultrathin crystalline layers. She pioneers lattice-matched solar cell architectures targeting efficiencies exceeding 50%, combining materials science innovation with device physics to overcome traditional limitations in solar energy conversion.
Analysis of her publication record reveals a consistent trajectory toward optimizing monolithic multijunction solar cells through precise lattice matching and unconventional bandgap engineering. Her work bridges fundamental semiconductor physics with practical device fabrication, demonstrating significant advancements in wafer-scale processing techniques for next-generation photovoltaics.
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Advising and Grants:
The available information does not specify student advisees or grant funding details, though her research group actively pursues high-impact photovoltaic innovations.
Laboratory and Team:
Professor Leite leads a dedicated photovoltaics research group at the University of Maryland focused on developing advanced solar cell technologies through interdisciplinary collaboration between materials science, semiconductor physics, and renewable energy engineering.
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