
معرفی
Devendra Tiwari is a Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellow at Northumbria University's Department of Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering, specializing in defect-tolerant semiconductors for photovoltaic and solar fuel applications. His work integrates computational modeling, materials processing, and defect characterization.
- Education: PhD (2014) in Chemistry from CHARUSAT, India, supported by a UGC-DAE fellowship; MSc in Chemistry from Sardar Patel University (2009).
- Research Focus: Defect engineering in kesterite and bismuth-based semiconductors, solution-processed thin films, and semi-transparent photovoltaic integration for buildings and automotive systems.
- Scientific Awards: Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2017) and UGC-DAE fellowship recipient.
- Advising: Supervises PhD students Lauren Ross (2024) and Jake Forsyth-Hughes (2022) in photovoltaics and electrochemical materials.
Recent Publications: Key contributions in optimizing Sn distribution in kesterites (2024), structural-activity relationships in defect-tolerant semiconductors (2024), and doping strategies for perovskite oxides (2022).
Grants: Funded through EPSRC projects during postdoctoral work at the University of Bristol and currently via Northumbria's Vice-Chancellor's Fellowship.
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