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Eugenia  ZUGASTI

Senior researcher - Solar Cells and Materials area

CENER

Role in the project : Contact point and coordinator

email : ezugasti@cener.com

Short Bio

She has more than 17 years of experience in the area of photovoltaic solar energy, mainly related to processing and characterization of photovoltaic solar cells.

She received her M.Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering in 2004 from the Public University of Navarre in Pamplona (Spain) and her Diploma of Advance Studies in Industrial Engineering (DEA) from the University of La Rioja in Logroño (Spain) in 2011 and in 2014 her M.Sc. in Photovoltaics from University of Freiburg (Germany).

She has participated actively in the start-up and development of the Production Processes Solar Cells Laboratory of CENER. Her expertise is focused on the optimization of the production processes of solar cells made from crystalline silicon wafers and also has achieved a wide knowledge in the analysis and characterization of morphological and opto-electrical properties of emerging materials to be applied in novel solar cells. She has performed several consultancy services regarding market and technological aspects along the PV value chain. She has participated in several R&D projects founded by Spanish and European entities and is author of several publications.

She is a member of the IEC (International Electro technical Commission, TC 82, WG8) and of the Executive Committee of the IEA PVPS.

Webinars

[1] - Took place on Feb, 08th 2022

Modelling, high performance computing and efficient access to data sets based on data reported in the literature and experimental work are important tools to accelerate research in the field of photovoltaic perovskite, and beyond. With this workshop VIPERLAB presents the importance of these topics for materials science technology and how the 4 virtual infrastructures of Viperlab project  can support researchers from academy'and industry, with free access to their computing, modeling tools and the available datasets.


This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101006715

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