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ME 432 - Fundamentals of Photovoltaics

Last offered Fall 2021

Official Description

In this course, we will develop a fundamental understanding of how solar cells convert light to electricity, how solar cells are made, how solar cell performance is evaluated, and the photovoltaic technologies that are currently on the market and/or under development. Using thermodynamics, materials physics, and engineering analysis we will assess and critique the potential and drawbacks of modern photovoltaic technologies, including single- and multi- crystalline silicon, tandem cells, CdTe, CIGS, PVT, bulk heterojunctions (organic), Graetzel cells, nanostructure-based, and third generation PV. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Approved for Letter and S/U grading. Prerequisite: PHYS 212 and ME 330 or equivalent.

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TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Fundamentals of PhotovoltaicsFP370088LEC31100 - 1150 M W F  101 Transportation Building Elif Ertekin
Channyung Lee
Xin Wang
Fundamentals of PhotovoltaicsFP470089LEC41100 - 1150 M W F  101 Transportation Building Elif Ertekin
Channyung Lee
Xin Wang
Fundamentals of PhotovoltaicsOL375528OLC3 -    Elif Ertekin
Channyung Lee
Xin Wang
Fundamentals of PhotovoltaicsOL475531OLC4 -    Elif Ertekin
Channyung Lee
Xin Wang
Fundamentals of PhotovoltaicsZJ376336LEC31100 - 1150 M W F  101 Transportation Building Elif Ertekin
Channyung Lee
Xin Wang
Fundamentals of PhotovoltaicsZJO76340OLC3 -    Elif Ertekin
Channyung Lee
Xin Wang