Cooperation partners of SERIS

Institutions

At the moment (February 2009) SERIS has close cooperations with:

  • Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems in Freiburg

  • Keio University in Tokyo

  • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne

  • University of Hong Kong

  • University of New South Wales in Sydney.

Adjunct Researchers at SERIS (NUS staff members)

NameNUS DepartmentResearch area at SERIS

Prof Andrew TAY

Mechanical Engineering

Photovoltaic module technology

Prof Kim Choon NG

Mechanical Engineering

Solar-powered air-conditioning

Assoc Prof Stefan ADAMS

Materials Science and Engineering

Modeling of nano-structured solar cells

Asst Prof Karl BIRGERSSON

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Modeling of nano-structured solar cells

Asst Prof Palani BALAYA

Mechanical Engineering

Organic/inorganic solar cell devices

Assoc Prof Ganesh SAMUDRA

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Simulation of silicon solar cells

Prof Charanjit Sing BHATIA

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Highest-efficiency silicon wafer solar cells

Assoc Prof Minghui HONG

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Laser microprocessing for high efficiency silicon wafer solar cells

Prof Seeram RAMAKRISHNA

Mechanical Engineering

Optical coatings for PV module glass

Visiting scientists in 2008

  • Prof Peter WUERFEL, emer. University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Visiting scientists in 2010

  • Prof Peter WUERFEL, emer. University of Karlsruhe, Germany

  • Prof Raphael COMPAGNON, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland

  • Prof Arun MADAN, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA

  • Prof Peter ADELMANN, University of Applied Science, Ulm, Germany

Visiting scientists in 2011

  • Prof Peter ADELMANN, University of Applied Science, Ulm, Germany