Jin Wang | Solar Cells | Best Researcher Award

Jin Wang | Solar Cells | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jin Wang, Zhejiang Normal University, China.

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Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Chemistry (2011–2016) from East China University of Science and Technology
    • 📝 Thesis: “Wider Absorption Range and High Electron Injection Efficiency Sensitizers for Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells”
    • 🧑‍🏫 Advisor: Prof. Dr. Xinhua Zhong (Humboldt Research Fellow)
  • 🧪 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (2016–2017) at the University of Science and Technology of China with Prof. Yujie Xiong
  • 👨‍🔬 Professor (2017–present) at Zhejiang Normal University

Suitability For The Award

Prof. Jin Wang, a distinguished scientist in the field of chemistry and materials science, is a leading figure in advancing quantum dot sensitized solar cells and sustainable energy solutions. Currently serving as a professor at Zhejiang Normal University, Prof. Wang’s pioneering research focuses on enhancing solar energy efficiency through innovative sensitizer designs and CO2 photoreduction. His exceptional contributions to the scientific community make him a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development 

Awards and Honors

  • 🏅 2014: National Outstanding Graduate Award, Chinese Ministry of Education
  • 🎖️ 2013: Cheng Siwei Presidential Fellowship, Summa Cum Laude, East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST)
  • 🥈 2013: 2nd Prize at the 17th Academic Conference, ECUST

Publications Top Notes

  • High-efficiency “green” quantum dot solar cells (2014) – Cited by 664 🌱☀️
  • Coordination chemistry in the design of heterogeneous photocatalysts (2017) – Cited by 544 ⚗️🌟
  • Core/shell colloidal quantum dot exciplex states for highly efficient quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells (2013) – Cited by 468 🔬💡
  • Near Infrared Absorption of CdSexTe1–x Alloyed Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells with More than 6% Efficiency and High Stability (2013) – Cited by 439 🔴🔋
  • Boosting power conversion efficiencies of quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells beyond 8% by recombination control (2015) – Cited by 435 🚀⚡
  • Enabling Visible‐Light‐Driven Selective CO2 Reduction by Doping Quantum Dots: Trapping Electrons and Suppressing H2 Evolution (2018) – Cited by 297 🌈🔋

Mohamed El Amine Boudia | Solar Cells | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed El Amine Boudia | Solar Cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed El Amine Boudia,  Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

🌞 Dr.Mohamed El Amine Boudia is a dedicated researcher specializing in organic solar cells, currently engaged in simulating these devices using an optoelectronic model under standard conditions (100 mW cm^-2 of AM 1.5 G illumination). His work focuses on understanding the electrical processes within organic solar cells to extract key performance factors such as PCE, Voc, Jsc, FF, EQE, and CELIV. Originating from Algeria and China, Mohamed is contributing significantly to the field of photovoltaics by exploring the efficiency enhancements of ternary organic solar cells (TOSC) through varying charge carrier densities and mobility ratios. 🌱🔋

Publication Profile

Education and Experience 📚

🎓Dr. Mohamed holds a strong academic background in photovoltaics and materials science, which underpins his expertise in simulating and fabricating organic solar cells. His experience includes working with cutting-edge technologies like solar simulators, glove boxes, and solution-processed organic materials, allowing him to push the boundaries of solar energy research. 🧑‍🔬🔧

Professional Development 🏆

📈 Throughout his career, Mohamed has been involved in various research projects and collaborations that have enhanced his understanding of organic and hybrid solar cells. His continuous learning and application of advanced techniques in power conversion efficiency and material optimization have made him a valuable contributor to the solar energy community. 🌐🛠️

Research Focus 🔬

🔬 Dr. Mohamed’s research is centered on the development and optimization of organic solar cells, with a particular interest in the performance metrics and efficiency improvements of these devices. By simulating conventional and inverted organic solar cells and exploring the role of electron transport layers like SnO2, he aims to achieve higher efficiency rates and better overall performance. His work on ternary organic solar cells and loss processes is paving the way for future innovations in the field. 🌞⚡

Publications 📚📝

  • Simulation and Comparison of the Photovoltaic Performance of Conventional and Inverted Organic Solar Cells with SnO2 as Electron Transport Layers 📜 “Energies”, 2024-07-05 | Contributors: Mohamed El Amine Boudia, Qiuwang Wang, Cunlu Zhao 📚
  • Latest Updates of Single-Junction Organic Solar Cells up to 20% Efficiency 📜 “Energies”, 2023 | Contributors: El Amine Boudia Mohamed, Zhou Yi, Li Hongying, Wang Qiuwang, Xi Jun, Zhao Cunlu 📚