Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

MSN - Post-doc position: Thin film materials solar cells applications

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Description of main research theme: 

Thin-film solar cells are the most rapidly advancing branch within photovoltaic technology, serving to directly convert sunlight into electrical energy. Despite their numerous advantages, there remains a concerted effort to enhance both the performance and durability of these devices, while also streamlining their large-scale production. These challenges encompass the exploration of novel materials, device architecture refinement, and optimization of current manufacturing processes.

The primary aim of this project is to synthesize various classes of light-absorbing materials tailored for photovoltaic applications, employing diverse material deposition techniques. Subsequently, these materials will undergo comprehensive characterization, followed by their integration into thin-film solar cell devices. We seek a motivated student to contribute to advancing this research initiative within our department. Overcoming several hurdles is crucial to realizing further enhancements in both the efficiency and longevity of solar cell devices fabricated from diverse material substrates.

Work duties:

  • Synthesis of thin film materials for solar cell applications, using various deposition techniques, including magnetron sputtering, thermal evaporation, spin coating…
  • Thin film characterization techniques using (i) XRD, SEM, Raman scattering, GDOES for the deposited materials; (ii) spectrophotometry, and photoluminescence for optical characterization; (iii) current-voltage, quantum efficiency, and Hall-effect measurements for electrical characterization.
  • Fabrication and testing of thin film solar cells devices
  • Plan and conduct experiments to improve the performance of solar cells 
  • Publish high-quality scientific publications 
  • Supervision of undergraduate and PhD students

Qualification requirements

  • PhD degree in physics, materials chemistry, engineering physics, materials science or similar with focus on semiconductor materials or solar cells. 
  • knowledge and experience in synthesis and characterization of thin film materials using the techniques listed above.
  • knowledge and experience on thin film perovskite or CIGS based solar cell fabrication and characterization is a strong merit.
  • You take initiative and can work independently, and as and as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • You have good communication skills and are proficient in English and French, both written and orally.

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MSN - Post-doc position: Thin film materials solar cells applications
Locatie
Lot 660, Hay Moulay Rachid Ben Guerir, Morocco Benguerir, Marokko
Gepubliceerd
2024-05-30
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