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man HRL Laboratories, LLC, USA; tel. 310-317-5843; and email [email protected]. Deelman is a senior research staff engineer at HRL Laboratories, LLC. He received his PhD degree in physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Prior to joining HRL, he worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. His research interests include the growth and fabrication of III–V and SiGe heteroepitaxial structures.
Frank Dimroth Division Materials—Solar Cells and Technology, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany; tel. +49 (0)761/4588-5258; and email [email protected]. Dimroth heads the III–V Epitaxy and Solar Cells Department at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems. This group carries out applied research in the fields of III–V multijunction solar cells and concentrator photovoltaic systems, and developed record solar-cell devices with efficiency up to 46% at 500 suns. He received his diploma in physics from the University of Zurich in 1996, and his PhD degree in physics from the University of Constance in 2000. He and his team received the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize in 2010, the French “Fondation Louis D” Award in 2010, and the French-German Economy Prize in 2011. Dimroth has more than 150 publications and serves as editor for the IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics in the field of III–V, Concentrator, and Space PV. Lisa Edge HRL Laboratories, LLC, USA; tel. 310-317-5907; and email [email protected]. Edge is a senior research staff scientist at HRL Laboratories, LLC. She received her PhD degree in materials science and engineering from The Pennsylvania State University. Prior to joining HRL, she worked for eight years at IBM in Albany, N.Y. Edge’s research interests include the epitaxial growth of materials, and the interactions and surface science between these epitaxial materials and high-k gate dielectrics. Eugene A. Fitzgerald Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology, USA; tel. 617-258-7461; and email eafi[email protected]. Fitzgerald is the Merton C. Flemings SMA Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Lead Principal Investigator of the Low Energy Electronic Systems Center of the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology. He received his SB degree from MIT in 1985, and his PhD degree from Cornell University in 1989, both in materials science. His research interests include novel thin-film materials and devices. He is the co-inventor of high-mobility strained silicon, and has founded several startups. Fitzgerald received the IEEE 2011 Andrew S. Grove Award and the IEEE 2004 EDS George Smith Award.
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MEET OUR AUTHORS Ryan France National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA; tel. 303-384-6441; and email [email protected]. France is a scientist in the III–V Multijun
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