Radovan Kopecek | Solar | Best Review Article Award

Dr.Radovan Kopecek | Solar | Best Review Article Award

Dr. Radovan Kopecek ISC Konstanz Germany

Dr. Radovan Kopecek, PhD, is the Co-founder and Director of ISC Konstanz, leading the Strategy and Education department. With a physics diploma from the University of Stuttgart and a PhD from the University of Konstanz, he has significantly contributed to photovoltaic technology. He was previously the CTO and head of Advanced Solar Cells at ISC Konstanz. Dr. Kopecek has published extensively on bifacial photovoltaics and n-type silicon technologies and holds several patents. He has served on various prestigious boards, including EUREC and the ESMC, and currently represents the BMWK PV Production Working Group.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Experience and Expertise
    Dr. Kopecek has a distinguished career in the field of photovoltaics, particularly with bifacial technologies. His experience spans several decades, from his academic beginnings to his leadership role at ISC Konstanz. His deep expertise is reflected in his significant contributions to the field.
  2. High-Impact Publications
    His review articles and research have been published in prestigious journals, demonstrating high academic impact. For example:β€œA Review of Crystalline Silicon Bifacial Photovoltaic Performance Characterisation and Simulation” (2019) is a comprehensive review in a top-tier journal.β€œTowards Large-Scale Deployment of Bifacial Photovoltaics” (2018) is a notable contribution in Nature Energy, highlighting his ability to address major advancements and challenges in the field.
  3. Recognition and Leadership
    Dr. Kopecek’s role on boards such as EUREC, ESMC, and ATAMOSTEC, as well as his involvement in organizing key workshops, underscores his influence and leadership in the solar energy sector.
  4. Extensive Citations and Influence
    His works are highly cited, which indicates the significant impact and relevance of his research in the scientific community. His review articles, in particular, are widely recognized and frequently referenced by other researchers.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Diversification of Topics
    While his focus on bifacial photovoltaics is highly specialized, exploring and incorporating broader themes in photovoltaics or renewable energy might enhance the scope of his reviews and broaden their appeal.
  2. Collaboration with Emerging Researchers
    Engaging with and including perspectives from emerging researchers or those working on cutting-edge topics might provide a fresh perspective and further enhance the depth of his reviews.
  3. Timeliness of Reviews
    Ensuring that reviews address the most current advancements and emerging trends in the field can improve their relevance and impact. Continuous updates and expansions on recent innovations would be beneficial.

Education πŸŽ“:

PhD in Physics: University of Konstanz (2002).Diploma in Physics: University of Stuttgart (1998).Master of Science in          Physics: Portland State University (1995)

Career Highlights πŸ†:

Current Position: Co-founder and Director at ISC Konstanz; Head of Department Strategy and EducationPrevious Roles: Managing Director, CTO, and Head of Advanced Solar Cells Department at ISC Konstanz until June 2023; Post-Doctoral Researcher at University of Konstanz (2002).Honors: Spokesperson for the BMWK PV Production Working Group (2023), Board Member of ESMC (2022), Co-founder and Board Member of ATAMOSTEC (2018), and EUREC Board Member (2016-2021)

Achievements πŸ…:

Organizer of workshops such as nPV, bifiPV, tandemPV, and BCworkshop.Active participant in advancing solar technologies and education.Influential contributor to the solar energy research community

Publications Top Notes

  • Analysis of the Annual Performance of Bifacial Modules and Optimization Methods
    Authors: UA Yusufoglu, TM Pletzer, LJ Koduvelikulathu, C Comparotto, R Kopecek, …
    Year: 2014

 

  • A Review of Crystalline Silicon Bifacial Photovoltaic Performance Characterisation and Simulation
    Authors: TS Liang, M Pravettoni, C Deline, JS Stein, R Kopecek, JP Singh, W Luo, …
    Year: 2019

 

  • Modelling of Bifacial Gain for Stand-Alone and In-Field Installed Bifacial PV Modules
    Authors: I Shoukry, J Libal, R Kopecek, E Wefringhaus, J Werner
    Year: 2016

 

  • Simulation of Energy Production by Bifacial Modules with Revision of Ground Reflection
    Authors: UA Yusufoglu, TH Lee, TM Pletzer, A Halm, LJ Koduvelikulathu, …
    Year: 2014

 

  • Bifacial Photovoltaics 2021: Status, Opportunities and Challenges
    Authors: R Kopecek, J Libal
    Year: 2021

 

  • Gettering of Transition Metal Impurities During Phosphorus Emitter Diffusion in Multicrystalline Silicon Solar Cell Processing
    Authors: A Bentzen, A Holt, R Kopecek, G Stokkan, JS Christensen, BG Svensson
    Year: 2006

 

  • Towards Large-Scale Deployment of Bifacial Photovoltaics
    Authors: R Kopecek, J Libal
    Year: 2018

 

  • Metallization-Induced Recombination Losses of Bifacial Silicon Solar Cells
    Authors: A Edler, VD Mihailetchi, LJ Koduvelikulathu, C Comparotto, R Kopecek, …
    Year: 2015

Conclusion:

Based on the evaluation of Dr. Radovan Kopecek’s strengths and areas for improvement, he is highly suitable for the Best Review Article Award. His extensive experience, influential publications, and leadership roles underscore his profound impact on the field of photovoltaics. His review articles not only demonstrate a high level of expertise but also contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in solar energy. Addressing the areas for improvement could further enhance his contributions, but his current accomplishments strongly support his candidacy for this prestigious award.

 

Hanrong Huang | Photovoltaic | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hanrong Huang | Photovoltaic | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, UNSW, Australia

Hanrong Huang is a dedicated PhD candidate specializing in Photovoltaic & Renewable Energy Engineering at UNSW. His research focuses on decarbonizing critical minerals mining using renewable energy microgrids, emphasizing generation forecasting and demand-side flexibility. Huang’s expertise in hybrid microgrid system design and modeling contributes to optimizing system efficiency and economic performance. πŸŒ±πŸ”†

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Education

Hanrong Huang has pursued rigorous academic training in renewable energy engineering:

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering from UNSW (Jan 2022 – Jun 2025).
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Photovoltaics and Solar Engineering from UNSW (Feb 2018 – Dec 2021). πŸŽ“πŸ”‹

Experience

Hanrong Huang has gained valuable experience in both research and teaching roles:

  • Research Assistant at UNSW (Jun 2024 – Present), contributing to the Australian Solar Resource Assessment and Forecasting project.
  • Short Course Developer at UNSW (Sep 2023 – Feb 2024), developing the Future Grid 101 course.
  • Lab Demonstrator at UNSW (Sep 2022 – Present), assisting with lab activities and safety requirements.
  • Casual Academic at UNSW (May 2022 – Present), guiding postgraduate students in photovoltaics courses.
  • PV System Designer at IVAT Electrical Energy (Sep 2018 – Oct 2019), designing distributed generation PV systems. πŸ“ŠπŸ”§

Research Interest

Hanrong Huang’s research interests include:

  • Decarbonizing Critical Minerals Mining
  • Renewable Energy Microgrids
  • Generation Forecasting
  • Demand-side Flexibility
  • Hybrid Microgrid Systems (Solar PV, Wind, Energy Storage) πŸŒπŸ’‘

Awards

Hanrong Huang has been recognized with several prestigious awards:

  • AusIMM EEF Postgraduate Research Scholarship
  • Australian Government RTP Scholarship
  • Participation in ON Prime Research Program by CSIRO πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

Publications

Hanrong Huang has published impactful research in reputable journals and conference proceedings:

Decarbonising mining of Australia’s critical mineral deposits: Opportunities for sustainable mining through solar photovoltaics and wind energy integration, Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 455, p. 142300, May 2024.

Key Enablers for Techno-Economic Optimisations of Microgrids in Advancing the Decarbonisation of Mineral Processing Operations in Australia: The Case of Copper, Applied Energy, preprint.

The Role of Integration of Hybrid Microgrids in Decarbonising Copper Deposits Mining in Australia, Conference Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Sustainable Energy Engineering, ICSEE 2024.

The role of demand-side flexibility in decarbonising copper ore processing, Conference Proceedings of the World Mining Congress 2023, WMC 2023.

Decarbonising Australia Off-grid Mining via Hybrid Microgrid, Conference Proceedings of the World Renewable Energy Congress 2023.

Prospects of Off-grid Green Mining Opportunities in Australia, Conference Proceedings of the World Renewable Energy Congress 2022. πŸ“šπŸ”—