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Stuart Bowden

Stuart Bowden

Associate Professor Research, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

sgbowden@asu.edu

480-727-8164

School of Electrical, Computing and Energy Engineering
Arizona State University
PO Box 875706
Tempe, AZ 85287-5706

Titles

  • Senior Global Futures Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
  • Associate Professor Research, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Biography

Stuart Bowden received his PhD from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 1996 for work on static concentrators using silicon solar cells. Following graduation, he transferred the buried contact solar cell technology from UNSW to Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT). In 1998, he joined the Inter-University Micro Electronics Centre (IMEC) in Belgium where he demonstrated rear surface passivation of multicrystalline silicon wafers using boron diffusions and inversion layers created by silicon nitride. In 2001, he joined Georgia Institute of Technology where he worked on molecular beam epitaxy and the characterization of interface states in a variety of oxide materials. From 2004 – 2008 he led the effort at the Institute of Energy Conversion at the University of Delaware, on the development of advanced silicon solar cell structures based around super-passivation and induced junctions. He presently heads the industrial collaboration laboratory at Arizona State University.

Dr Bowden has extensive experience in the characterization of silicon materials for photovoltaic applications. In 2005, he was awarded an R&D 100 award for his contributions to the Quasi-steady-state photoconductance system that is manufactured by Sinton Consulting. He is also the author of the Photovoltaics CDROM that has been used extensively as an educational tool in industry and academia throughout the world. Dr Bowden presently heads up the silicon section of Arizona State University's Solar Power Laboratory.

Education

  • PhD, University of New South Wales, 1996

Expertise

Journal Articles

2015

Muralidharan, P., D. Vasileska, S. M. Goodnick and S. Bowden. 2015. A kinetic Monte Carlo study of defect assisted transport in silicon heterojunction solar cells. Physica Status Soliidi C 12(9-11):1198-1200. DOI: 10.1002/pssc.201510071. (link )