
About
Associate Professor Murad Tayebjee is a faculty member at the School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, University of New South Wales (UNSW). His research focuses on spectral management for solar cells, ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and renewable energy. He holds a PhD from the University of Sydney (2012) and has held fellowships at UNSW and the University of Cambridge. Currently, he leads a research group advancing solar energy harvesting technologies.
Education:
- PhD in Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney, 2012
Research Interests:
Tayebjee uses lasers to study light-matter interactions, aiming to design novel solar devices. Key areas include singlet fission, multiexciton dynamics, and hot-carrier solar cells. He explores molecular and material systems to enhance photovoltaic efficiency beyond conventional limits.
Grants & Funding:
- 2023-2027: Deputy Director - OMEGA Silicon ARENA TRAC Grant ($4.8M)
- 2022-2024: ARC Linkage Grant ($751,389)
- 2020: UNSW Research Infrastructure Scheme ($97,000)
Awards:
- 2020 Young Investigator Grant (Frontiers in Photochemistry)
- 2018 UNSW Educational Excellence Award
- 2017 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Participant
Labs & Teams:
His group works on ultrafast spectroscopy, singlet fission materials, and photovoltaic device design. Collaborations include industry partners and international institutions.
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