My Expertise
Sustainability of PV technology
Material sustainability for TW scale production of PV
Silicon solar cells
PV manufacturing
Light-induced degradation in silicon solar cells
Keywords
Fields of Research (FoR)
Photodetectors, Optical Sensors and Solar CellsBiography
Moonyong Kim is a postdoctoral fellow in the school of photovoltaics and renewable energy engineering. He received his honours degree in solar energy and photovoltaics from UNSW. He did his PhD in "Understanding the mechanisms of light-induced degradation in crystalline silicon". After his PhD, his major research interest is now on material sustainability for TW scale production of PV.
My Grants
Australian Centre for...view more
Moonyong Kim is a postdoctoral fellow in the school of photovoltaics and renewable energy engineering. He received his honours degree in solar energy and photovoltaics from UNSW. He did his PhD in "Understanding the mechanisms of light-induced degradation in crystalline silicon". After his PhD, his major research interest is now on material sustainability for TW scale production of PV.
My Grants
Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaic (ACAP) fellowship (2020 - )
My Awards
Research-related
Best Oral Presentation Award at Global Photovoltaic Conference (GPVC), 2019
Best Oral Presentation Award at the Korean Solar Energy Society (KSES) Autumn Conference, 2019
Nominated for the finalist to the Best Student Award at the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC), 2019
Wal Read Memorial Prize at the Asia-Pacific Solar Research Conference (APSRC), 2018
Other prizes
Postgraduate Council (PGC) research student award 2020
1st Prize Winner on UNSW Ideathon 2016
1st Prize Winner on Interchange Program 2015
My Research Activities
Material sustainability assessment for TW scale PV production
Material consumption reduction for PV system
Emissions in PV production
Recycling in PV