hier scheint Dr. Rowlands-Jones eine große Rolle zu spielen:
Research Assistant WEST Project alt Dr. Rachael Rowlands-Jones rachael.rowlandsjones@glyndwr.ac.uk
Rachael has worked on thin film and emerging PV technologies in both industry and academia since 2004. She was one of the seven founding members of Dyesol UK Ltd and was the Test Manager on a collaborative project with Tata Steel on the manufacture of DSC on strip steel for BIPV applications. Rachael moved to Liverpool University to join the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry (KCMC) to provide expertise on PV and charaterisation (2010-2012). Rachael joined CSER in 2012 and is currently leading the PV aspect of the Welsh Energy Sector Training (WEST) project, which will deliver masters level CPD courses on PV to industry. Possible topics include PV System Design, Buildings as Power Stations, Fundamentals of PV. Her research interests are focused on increasing integration of PV in society, covering; BIPV, monitoring and real world performance, lifetime testing, training and public engagement.
http://www.cser.org.uk/contacts-links
Sie scheinen auch gute Infrastruktur zu haben:
http://www.cser.org.uk/facilities
Und auch verfolgen sie neueste Wege mit Quantum Dots Technologie - sehr spannend, allerdings auf Basis von CdTe Technoligie. Aber grundätzlich für DSSC einsetzbar.
Refereed PapersS.D. Hodgson, W.S.M. Brooks, A.J. Clayton, G. Kartopu, V. Barrioz, S.J.C. Irvine (2014) "The impact of quantum dot concentration on the optical properties of QD/PMMA luminescent down-shifting films applied to CdTe photovoltaic devices" Nano Energy, 4 (2014) 1-6.
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