Biography
Pei-Chieh Hsiao is a postdoctoral fellow in the school of photovoltaics and renewable energy engineering. He received his PhD in solar energy and photovoltaics from UNSW centred on "Eutectic Sn-Bi Alloy for Interconnection of Silicon Solar Cells". His research has been focused on finite element analysis of thermomechanical stress, electrical optimisation and optical simulation of back-contact silicon solar cells.
My Awards
Pei-Chieh Hsiao is a postdoctoral fellow in the school of photovoltaics and renewable energy engineering. He received his PhD in solar energy and photovoltaics from UNSW centred on "Eutectic Sn-Bi Alloy for Interconnection of Silicon Solar Cells". His research has been focused on finite element analysis of thermomechanical stress, electrical optimisation and optical simulation of back-contact silicon solar cells.
My Awards
- Steve Robinson Memorial Prize (2010)
- Shortlisted for poster prix at IEEE PVSC conference (2013)
- Key Scientific Artical contributing to the excellence in Energy research by Renewable Energy Glbal Innovations (2014)
My Research Activities
- Copper metallisation of silicon solar cells
- Metal contact adhesion of silicon solar cells
- Cell-to-module loss analysis
- Innovattive cell interconnection
- Module reliablity testing
- Finit element analysis of thermomechanical stress
- Characterisaiton of material mechenical integrity
- Electrical optimisation of back-contact solar cells