
معرفی
Dr. Moonyong Kim is a Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, UNSW. His work focuses on advancing photovoltaic (PV) technology, particularly in material sustainability for terawatt-scale production, silicon solar cell efficiency, and light-induced degradation mechanisms. He holds a PhD from UNSW on light-induced degradation in crystalline silicon and an honours degree in Solar Energy and Photovoltaics.
Research Interests:
- Sustainability of PV technologies
- Material sustainability for large-scale PV deployment
- Silicon solar cell performance and degradation
- Light-induced degradation (LID) mechanisms
- Photovoltaic manufacturing processes
His recent publications explore topics like boron-oxygen defects in silicon cells, sustainability of PV mounting systems, and material consumption for terawatt-scale deployment. Key findings include methods to reduce emissions in PV deployment and strategies for abundant material use.
Grants & Collaborations:
- Australian Centre for... (partial grant details)
- Industry partnerships for PV technology scaling
He is part of interdisciplinary teams addressing global energy challenges and contributes to labs focused on next-generation photovoltaic materials and sustainable manufacturing.



