Photovoltaic System Reliability

34 researchers across 7 institutions

34 Researchers
7 Institutions
6 Grant PIs
4 High Impact

Research in photovoltaic systems focuses on understanding and improving the long-term performance and durability of solar energy technologies. Investigations explore degradation mechanisms, failure modes, and environmental impacts on solar panels and associated components. Methods include accelerated aging tests, material characterization, field monitoring, and computational modeling to predict lifespan and identify optimal operating conditions. Specific areas of study encompass the reliability of different photovoltaic materials, such as silicon and emerging perovskites, as well as the performance of inverters, mounting structures, and grid integration systems.

This work holds particular relevance for Arkansas as the state continues to expand its renewable energy infrastructure. Improving the reliability of photovoltaic systems contributes to more stable and cost-effective solar energy production, supporting economic development in rural and urban areas alike. Understanding system performance under local climatic conditions, including humidity and temperature variations common in Arkansas, ensures that deployed solar technologies are robust and efficient. Furthermore, reliable solar energy can enhance energy independence and resilience for communities across the state.

This research area draws upon expertise in semiconductor physics, materials science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Collaborations extend across multiple Arkansas institutions, involving researchers with diverse backgrounds in nanotechnology, thin film mechanics, and advanced computational methods, fostering a comprehensive approach to solar energy system reliability.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Hameed A. Naseem University of Arkansas 29 3,326 High Impact
Yuqi Cui UAMS 28 2,646 High Impact
Morgan E. Ware University of Arkansas 23 2,814 Grant PI High Impact
Aboozar Mosleh University of Arkansas 22 2,168 High Impact
Robert A. Fleming Arkansas State University 19 1,023 Grant PI
Robert H. Coridan University of Arkansas 18 1,813 Grant PI
Tony Wang UAMS 18 1,298
Lingyuan Gao University of Arkansas 14 622
Shengyi Wang UA Little Rock 13 974
Pedram Chavoshipour Heris University of Arkansas 12 550
Marga F. Massey University of Arkansas 11 805
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College 10 1,082
Houqing Wang University of Arkansas 10 411
Yanjun Pan University of Arkansas 8 176 Grant PI
Terry Martin University of Arkansas 7 334 Grants
Md Majharul Islam University of Arkansas 6 74
Ekene Gabriel Okafor University of Arkansas 5 88
Kenneth Mordi University of Arkansas 4 73 Grants
Md Helal Uddin Maruf University of Arkansas 4 138
Mohamed Adawi Arkansas State University 3 48

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Photovoltaic System Reliability.

Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
74%
Aboozar Mosleh University of Arkansas
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
64%
Rohith Allaparthi University of Arkansas
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
64%
Md Helal Uddin Maruf University of Arkansas
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
61%
Houqing Wang University of Arkansas
Adedoyin Abe University of Arkansas
58%
Shengyi Wang UA Little Rock
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
58%
Darren Symonette University of Arkansas
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
58%
Roy A. McCanne University of Arkansas
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
58%
Manal A. Aldawsari University of Arkansas
Hameed A. Naseem University of Arkansas
56%
Gabseok Seo Philander Smith College
Shengyi Wang UA Little Rock
52%
Rohith Allaparthi University of Arkansas

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