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Na Gyeong AnNa Gyeong An received her BSc from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST). She is enrolled in the Combined Master’s and Doctoral Program from UNIST. Her research is active layer modulation and its morphological and electrical etc. characterizations for organic solar cells. Since visiting CSIRO as an exchange student from 2019, she is currently working on discovery of “Printable Inks” via in situ blending for organic solar cells during roll-to-roll slot die coating. |
Ms Hengyue Li (2019-2020)Hengyue Li is studying at Central South University in China. Her research focuses on printed thin film solar cells. Now she is working on perovskite solar cells via slot-die coating with Dr Mei Gao. |
Mr Adrien Smith (2019)Adrien Smith is a first-year Master student from Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay, one of the most prestigious and selective grandes écoles, in France. He worked on the fabrication of perovskite solar cells using slot-die roll-to-roll printing, during a 4 months with Dr Mei Gao. He will continue his studies in a second year of Master (Molecular Chemistry and Interfaces) at ENS Paris-Saclay and Ecole Polytechnique. |
Dr Tae Hyo, Postdoctoral Scientist (2018-2021)Taehyo Kim received a PhD from UNIST in Korea. His research during his PhD is metal nanowire electrode alignment with metal nanoparticle for organic solar cells and light emitting diode. Now his is working on semitransparent organic solar cell modules in CSIRO as an postdoc. |
Mr Hyungsu Jang, Postgraduate Student (2018-2019)Hyungsu Jang received his BSc from Pusan National University. He is currently enrolled in the Combined Master’s and Doctoral Program from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology. His research in the University is preparation method for perovskite solar cell to increase the power conversion efficiency and stability. He visited CSIRO as exchange student. Now his research is Post-treatment for perovskite solar cells by using roll to roll process. |
Mr Xiaojin Peng, PhD student (2017-2018)Xiaojin Peng is a visiting PhD student at FEL in CSIRO. His main research interest is materials science. He works on multiple applications of inkjet printing technology in functional materials fabrications, especially in electronics, solar cells, and glass/ceramic decorative materials. His bachelor and master works were performed under the supervision of Professor Jinshu Cheng at Wuhan University of Technology from 2009, focusing on preparation and application of blue glass by inkjet printing. In this field, he has contributed to some publications. He is currently working with Dr. Dechan Angmo on perovskite solar cells with inkjet printing to facilitate its potential industrial scale-up possibility.
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Dr Yoon-Chae Nah, Associate Professor (2017-2018)Yoon-Chae Nah is a Visiting Scientist at Flexible Electronic Laboratory in CSIRO where he is working on roll-to-roll fabrication of organic solar cells. He is also an Associate Professor at Korea University of Technology and Education. His research interests include advanced materials and devices for solar energy utilization. |
Mr Ryan Ellis, Visiting Graduate Student
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Ms Caroline Romero Cortell, Master’s StudentCaroline is enrolled in a Master of Science in Engineering at Centrale Marseille, a top French engineering school. She worked on the development of stable perovskites solar cells during 6 months at CSIRO with Dr Mei Gao. This internship was a compulsory part of her study to graduate. She was enrolled in a double degree with Sciences Po, an institute of political studies. |
Mr Alexandre Hervé, Master’s StudentAlexandre was studying general engineering at Centrale Marseille, a top French engineering school. As a postgraduate student, he worked on manufacturing printing techniques and characterisations of organic solar cells during 6 months at CSIRO with Dr Doojin Vak and Dr Hasitha Weerasinghe. He was enrolled in a Master “Engineers for Smart Cities” in partnership with IMREDD Nice (Mediterranean Institute for risk, environment ans sustainable development).
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