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Dr. Sisi Wang is a Researcher at the School of Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering, University of New South Wales (UNSW). She specializes in metallization techniques for silicon solar cells, PV manufacturing processes, and sustainability assessments for TW-scale photovoltaic production.
Her research focuses on
- Cost-effective solar cell metallization
- Material sustainability for large-scale PV deployment
- Laser doping and plating technologies
- Advanced hydrogenation methods
Dr. Wang's recent publications analyze silver consumption reduction, hybrid contact formation, and hydrogen charge-state control in silicon solar cells. Her work emphasizes sustainable photovoltaic manufacturing and scalable solutions for the renewable energy transition.
Scientific awards include:
- ARENA project 2017/RND004 research fund
- ARENA PhD Scholarship
- Australian Postgraduate Award
- SPREE UNSW industry top-up scholarship
- ANU Undergraduate International Scholarship
She supervises Taste of Research and thesis projects in solar cell metallization and sustainability. Contact: Level 1, Tyree Energy Technologies Building (H6), sisi.wang@unsw.edu.au, ORCID: 0000-0002-7440-6666
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