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David L. Andrews, University of East Anglia Norwich (United Kingdom) Alexei L. Glebov, OptiGrate Corporation (United States)
Symposium Cochairs
Jean Emmanuel Broquin, IMEP-LAHC (France) Shibin Jiang, AdValue Photonics, Inc. (United States)
Program Track Chair
Conference Chairs
Alexandre Freundlich, University of Houston (United States) Jean-François Guillemoles, Institut de Recherche et Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque (France)
Conference Program Committee
Harry A. Atwater Jr., California Institute of Technology (United States) Kylie Catchpole, The Australian National University (Australia) Gavin Conibeer, The University of New South Wales (Australia) Nicholas J. Ekins-Daukes, Imperial College London (United Kingdom) Raymond Hoheisel, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States) Christiana B. Honsberg, Arizona State University (United States) Seth M. Hubbard, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States) Daniel Lincot, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris (France) Antonio Martí, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain) Marek Osinski, The University of New Mexico (United States) Masakazu Sugiyama, The University of Tokyo (Japan) Robert J. Walters, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States) David M. Wilt, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) Peichen Yu, National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan)
Session Chairs
1 Physics of Nano-Engineered Photovoltaics I Alexandre Freundlich, University of Houston (United States) Jean-François Guillemoles, Institut de Recherche et Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque (France) 2 Emerging Photovoltaic Materials Steven A. Ringel, The Ohio State University (United States) 3 Up-Conversion and Spectral Shaping Laurent Lombez, Institut de Recherche et Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque (France) 4 Advanced Photovoltaic Concepts: MEG and Hot Carrier Solar Cells Seth M. Hubbard, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States) 5 Advances Toward Tandems with Active Silicon Subcells Alexandre Freundlich, University of Houston (United States) 6 Intermediate Band Solar Cells Gavin Conibeer, The University of New South Wales (Australia) 7 Space Photovoltaics and Radiation Effect Alexandre I. Fedoseyev, CFD Research Corporation (United States) 8 Advanced Designs for Concentrator Photovoltaics Christopher Bailey, Naval Research Laboratory (United States) 9 Advances in Organic Photovoltaics Jean-François Guillemoles, Institut de Recherche et Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque (France) 10 Photovoltaics Modeling: Joint Session with Conferences 8980 and 8981 Alexandre Freundlich, University of Houston (United States) Bernd Witzigmann, Universität Kassel (Germany) 11 Advances in Multijunction Materials and Devices David M. Wilt, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) 12 Advances in Light Trapping Marek Osinski, The University of New Mexico (United States) 13 Physics of Nano-Engineered Photovoltaics II Myriam Paire, Institut de Recherche et Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque (France)
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