Mr. Aaron Glenn, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Aaron Glenn is a highly motivated Ph.D. candidate in
Material Engineering at
Trinity College Dublin, specializing in the optimization and fabrication of plasmonically enhanced luminescent solar concentrator (PLSC) devices for
building-integrated photovoltaics.

With expertise in
renewable energy technologies, data analysis, and fabrication, Aaron combines strategic problem-solving and leadership to drive innovative solutions.

His academic journey includes first-class honors in
Physics with Energy & Environment and a postgraduate certification in
Statistics and Data Science.

Aaron is passionate about sustainable energy research and mentoring future scientists while fostering strong teamwork and adaptability.

Publication profile
Education and Experience
Education 
Ph.D. Material Engineering – Trinity College Dublin (2020 – Present)
Research: Optimization & fabrication of plasmonically enhanced luminescent solar concentrator devices.
PgCert Statistics & Data Science – Trinity College Dublin (2023 – 2024)
Modules: Python, Machine Learning, R, SQL.
BSc (Hons) Physics with Energy & Environment – TU Dublin (2016 – 2020)
Modules: Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Alternative Energy Systems.
Experience 
- Ph.D. Candidate & Teaching Assistant – Trinity College Dublin (2020 – Present)
- Supervised Master’s theses; guided students on clean energy concepts.
- Research Intern – Solar Energy Applications Group, Trinity College Dublin (2019)
- Improved silicon solar cell efficiency with luminescent down-shifting systems.
- Lab Assistant – Abbott Ireland (2014)
- Ensured lab functionality and product quality for diabetic strips.
- Labourer – Donegal Oysters LTD (2016–2018)
- Harvested oysters with a strong team ethic.
Suitability For The Award
Mr. Aaron Glenn, a Ph.D. Candidate in Materials Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, has demonstrated exceptional academic and research excellence in renewable energy technologies, particularly in the development of plasmonically enhanced luminescent solar concentrator (PLSC) devices. His multidisciplinary expertise in optimization, fabrication, and performance testing of advanced photovoltaic systems positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Development
Aaron Glenn has a proven record of blending
technical expertise and
research innovation.

With proficiency in
Python, R, SQL, MATLAB, C++, and LaTeX, he thrives in data analysis, machine learning, and
model validation.

His hands-on experience in
fabrication, optimization, and performance testing of solar concentrators showcases his ability to take projects from concept to commercial viability.

Through teaching and supervising roles, Aaron hones strong
communication, leadership, and
mentoring skills, fostering collaboration among students and researchers.

Outside his academic pursuits, Aaron embraces technology, sports, and music, balancing personal growth and professional excellence.

Research Focus
Publications Top Notes
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The viability of organic dyes in luminescent down-shifting layers for the enhancement of Si solar cell efficiency – Materials Science Forum 995, cited by 8, 2020.
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Towards Reducing Computational Costs of Finite Difference Time Domain Algorithm in Plasmonic Optical Properties Modelling of Metal Nanoparticles – Materials Science Forum 995, cited by 3, 2020.
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Immunotoxicity of organophosphate compounds – Clin Immun Immunopath 49, cited by 3, 1988.
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Design, fabrication, and preliminary testing of plasmonic luminescent solar concentrator devices – Sustainable Buildings 6, cited by 2, 2023.
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Fabrication and performance evaluation of large–scale luminescent and plasmonic luminescent solar concentrator modules – Solar Energy 282, cited by 1, 2024.
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Implementation and optimization of a luminescent down-shifting photovoltaic system for use in a compound parabolic concentrator – Sustainable energy development and innovation, cited by 1, 2022.
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Optimisation of Luminescent Solar Concentrators through an integrated optical & electrical Model – Renewable Energy, 2024.