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Ignacio Rey-Stolle is a Professor at the Solar Energy Institute of the Technical University of Madrid (Madrid, Spain) since 2003. He got his PhD in 2001 from the Technical University of Madrid working on high-efficiency GaAs solar cells. From his PhD and on, Prof. Rey-Stolle has accumulated 20+ years working in the field of Photovoltaic Solar Energy. In particular, the research efforts of Prof. Rey-Stolle are focused on III-V multijunction solar cells doing material growth by MOVPE, device design and simulation, and characterization and reliability studies. This work has resulted in several world-record efficiency solar cell devices that have been produced by his research group. He has co-authored more than 100 scientific papers, four book chapters, has co-edited the Handbook on Concentrator Photovoltaic Technology (published by John Wiley and Sons in 2015), holds two patents, and has given numerous talks at Research Institutes and Photovoltaic Conferences worldwide. He has been the principal investigator of fifteen national and international research projects, has participated as an associate researcher in more than twenty projects, and has coordinated three technology transfer projects to photovoltaic industries. In 2007 Prof. Rey-Stolle received the Best Young Professor Award of the Technical University of Madrid for outstanding scientific research and innovation. He teaches Electronics and Photovoltaic Solar Energy at the Technical University of Madrid, where he also supervises graduate student research. In the academic year 2016-17, he was a visiting Professor at the University of California in Berkeley and at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, in Berkeley, CA. Since January 2017, Prof. Rey-Stolle has served as area Editor for Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, a highly ranked Q1 Journal in the field of Solar Energy and Photovoltaics.
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