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Thomas Kirchartz is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Duisburg-Essen and holds a leading position at Forschungszentrum Jülich, where he serves as Deputy Director and heads the Department of Analytics and Simulation and the Organic and Hybrid Solar Cells group at the Institute of Energy Materials and Devices (IMD-3). His work bridges academia and large-scale research infrastructure within the Helmholtz Association, focusing on advanced photovoltaic technologies.
His research interests lie in the fundamental understanding of photovoltaic devices, particularly organic and hybrid solar cells. He specializes in device characterization, simulation, and modeling to improve efficiency and stability. His work integrates materials science, semiconductor physics, and energy systems engineering to advance next-generation solar technologies.
Although no specific publications are listed in the provided text, his research domain suggests a strong focus on photovoltaic device physics, charge transport, recombination mechanisms, and performance modeling. His work likely spans experimental validation and computational analysis, contributing to both academic knowledge and industrial applications in solar energy.
Thomas Kirchartz has previously held a Junior Research Fellow position at Imperial College London, indicating a strong international research background. While no scientific awards are mentioned in the provided content, his leadership roles suggest recognition within the energy research community.
He advises students and leads a research group at Forschungszentrum Jülich, though specific advisees are not listed. He is likely involved in major research grants related to renewable energy and photovoltaics, given the scale of his institutional affiliations. His laboratory focuses on the analytics and simulation of solar cells, particularly organic and perovskite-based technologies, operating within a multidisciplinary team at one of Europe’s leading energy research centers.

