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Collaborations

We strongly believe that fighting climate change requires strong collaboration between research teams across the planet. Click on the logos to find about our collaborative work. 

Academic Institutes

Aalborg University
Australian National University
Technical University of Denmark
Eurac Research
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Technical University of Madrid
NREL
National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology
University of Manchester
University of Oxford
University of Warwick
Aalto University
Becquerel Institute
Dalarna University
Fraunhofer ISE
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
National University of Singapore
TNO
University of Melbourne
The University of Sydney
University of Wollongong
Arizona State University
Beijing University of Technology
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Macquarie University
Monash University
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
University of Agder
University of Milano-Bicocca
University of Technology Sydney

Companies

BT Imaging
EtaVolt
PV Lighthouse
Sinton Instruments
Canadian Solar
Jinko Solar
Raygen
SolarEdge
Ekistica
PV Industries
Semilab
Spark Renewables

Major Research Grants

2023

Australian Renewable Energy Agency

$2,580,000

Machine learning applications for utility-scale PV

in collaboration with the Australian National University, Gentari, Jinko Solar, Meritech Data, Neoen, and Spark Renewables

2023

NSW Government – Environment Protection Authority

$578,070

The uptake of solar PV glass in construction applications

in collaboration with PV Industries

2022

Australian Research Council (Linkage program)

$530,000

Luminescence-based imaging system for industrial tandem solar cells

in collaboration with Oxford PV

Other Research Grants

2022

Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics

$50,000

SunCable’s big data: Development of advanced methods to analysis large amounts of electrical and weather data

2020

Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics

$40,000

Surface, contact and Auger recombination at elevated temperatures

2020

Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics

$40,000

Deconvolution of the series resistance of silicon heterojunction solar cells via advanced luminescence imaging

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