Daniela DOGARUمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Materials Science
- Photovoltaics
- Solar Energy
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Daniela DOGARU serves as an Assistant Researcher at the National Institute of Materials Physics, affiliated with the Laboratory of Complex Heterostructures and Multifunctional Materials. Her work focuses on advanced materials for energy conversion applications within Romania's premier materials research institution. Her research spans materials science and photovoltaics, specializing in perovskite solar cell technology and hysteretic behavior analysis. She investigates ionic/electronic polarization mechanisms at material interfaces, prepoling bias effects on current-voltage characteristics, and dynamic electrical modeling to enhance photovoltaic efficiency. Her work bridges fundamental materials physics with renewable energy device optimization. Her 2017 publication demonstrates expertise in characterizing normal/inverted hysteresis phenomena through systematic bias scanning protocols. The research reveals critical relationships between prepoling conditions, polarization charge accumulation, and measurement accuracy in next-generation solar cells, establishing methodological frameworks for reliable efficiency evaluation. She operates within the Laboratory of Complex Heterostructures and Multifunctional Materials, which specializes in designing and characterizing advanced materials systems for electronic and energy applications through interdisciplinary approaches combining physics, chemistry, and engineering principles.






