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Many congratulations to Dr Xu Xixiang, who has won the @IEEEPVSC Cherry Award for his outstanding work demonstrating 27.3% high-efficiency silicon solar cells at the LONGi company. We learned how Dr Xu has had a truly international career and is also an accomplished poet!

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A new paper from our team establishes the efficiency limits and design principles for coloured multi-junction solar cells. Great collaboration with @pshoebes @jannephys and Jessica Jiang doi.org/10.1039/D3EE03…


Epic three days of tuition, coding and coaching at the 1st Silicon Tandem Solar Cell computer simulation workshop held at SKKU, S.Korea. By day 3, @pshoebes had the class performing multiscale ray and wave optical simulations using the solcore & rayflare python packages!

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China is building renewables, and moving to electric vehicles much faster than many people realise. This will have a big impact on global decarbonisation, and the climate. My latest article in @washingtonpost: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/…


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Come work with a big enthusastic research team here at UNSW Sydney (omegasilicon.solar/team)! @EkinsNed @MJYTayebjee @schmidtim @dane_mcc @pshoebes @Bramhoex @JonBeves


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What a way to end the year! 🙌 A solar powered car designed and built by UNSW students has set a world record by travelling 1000km on a single charge in under 12 hours. ☀️🏎️ Sunswift 7 is the latest solar-powered car from UNSW, with the first being built in 1996.

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Arrived in Nagoya for @PVSEC33 just in time to catch an eclipse of the moon!

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Publicly funded research should be publicly available.

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@unsw Prof Martin Green wins Europe’s leading technology prize for his lifetime contributions to #solar PV newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-t…


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So: video of my keynote at Hydrogen World Congress @world_hydrogen! 1. We need clean hydrogen; 2. First Decarbonize 94MT fossil H2; 3. Then aviation, shipping, long term storage; 4. The rest is +/- bollox; 5. H2 is all about hubs, industry & giga-projects. vimeo.com/761934482


Unsurprised by this finding but something needs to change. Double blind review? If expert peer review does not focus on content then scientific publishing becomes a network of influencers. Full paper papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Massive status bias in peer review. 534 reviewers randomized to review the same paper revealing the low status, high status, or neither author. 65% reject low status, 23% reject high status. Amazing work by Juergen Huber and colleagues. #prc9

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Had great fun discussing our night-time solar research on one of my favourite podcasts @pstvclimate ! Nick and Alex usually interview industrial clean tech leaders so we also covered how university research can help in the early stages of tech. innovation.podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/nig…


So long Philadelphia. Many thanks to all at @IEEEPVSC for a highly enjoyable #pvsec49 conference. I presented our work demonstrating a thermoradiative diode. Conference highlight for me was Ryan France @NREL announcing record breaking QW solar cells.

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Terrific result by Ryan France, John Geisz, Myles Steiner and team @NREL achieving a world record 39.5% AM1.5G and 34.2% AM0 efficiency using a multi-junction III-V quantum well architecture. cell.com/joule/fulltext…


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New paper with a very cool result! By using the radiation emitted by the Earth as it cools down at night, we can generate a (very small) amount of power using a sort of anti-solar cell. Thanks to @EkinsNed @LaserMikeN & other authors not on Twitter newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-t…


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If you want to be a good twitter steward @elonmusk, this is one of the most thoughtful, non-partisan, scientifically informed, and result oriented texts you could read. It's by @JonHaidt who loves free speech and understands both Repubs & Dems. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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There is an opening for a Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) Module Development & Testing Engineer in my team! A great opportunity for a motivated electrical engineer or applied physicist who wants to have a large impact at an early-stage company. boards.greenhouse.io/antora/jobs/44…


Got tired of WiFi blips interrupting my work so I installed wired ethernet. Connecting the sockets was surprisingly easy, just needed a punchdown tool and mine came with a handy cable tester. So far,so good! Made it through a 2H zoom tutorial without incident.#DIYwithNed

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Impressive running costs for this battery swap electric truck. @AukeHoekstra’s prophecy on the economic merit of electric trucks is coming true! youtu.be/VznrjHJ_jyI

This is cool: Janus Electric unveils first #electric prime mover for Australian east coast battery swap route 🚛 thedriven.io/2022/02/10/jan…



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