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[[Image:Joseph.jpg|thumb|Joseph Rozario]]
[[Image:Joseph.jpg|thumb|Joseph Rozario: Graduate student of [http://www.mtu.edu/ece/ Department of ECE at Michigan Technological University]]]


== '''About''' ==
== '''About''' ==


Hi, I am a first year graduate student of Electrical Engineering at MTU. My current research focus is high efficiency InGaN nanowire photovoltaic cells.
I am a second year graduate student of Electrical Engineering at Michigan Technological University. I am working as a Graduate Research Assistant (Winn fellow) under supervision of Dr. Joshua M. Pearce and have been an active member of [http://www.mse.mtu.edu/~pearce/Index.html Michigan Tech's Research Group in Open Sustainability Technology] since fall 2012. Currently my research focus is the study of dispatch strategy of hydrogenated amorphous silicon photovoltaic thermal (PVT) systems in different atmospheric conditions. My previous research work include study of high efficiency InGaN multijunction/nanowire photovoltaic cells and growth of GaN epitaxial film using molecular beam epitaxy (see [http://www.appropedia.org/MBE_protocol:MOST MBE Protocol: MOST] for more info). Also I am appointed on a side project of developing an open-source PV-powered portable 3D-printer (see [http://www.appropedia.org/Mobile_Solar_Powered_3D_Printer_V2.0 Mobile Solar Powered 3D Printer]).


== '''Research Interests''' ==
== '''Research Interests''' ==


# Third generation, higher and forthcoming solar cells
# Third generation and forthcoming photovoltaic cells
# Nanowire solar cells
# Nanowire solar cells
# Organic/plastic solar cells
# Organic/plastic solar cells
# Quantum dot solar cells
# Quantum dot solar cells
# Solid state devices
# III-V Semiconductor devices


== '''Present Research''' ==
== '''Publications''' ==
My research is on the device physics and characterization of InGaN-based  photovoltaic cells. I am also  working on developing an open-source PV-powered portable 3D-printer.


== '''Previous Research''' ==
=== '''Journals and Conference Proceedings''' ===
Study of the absorption characteristics of P3HT:PCBM organic solar cells


== '''Fall 2012 Courses''' ==
# J. Rozario, A.H. Vora, S.K. Debnath, M.J.M. Pathak, J.M. Pearce, “The effects of dispatch strategy on electrical performance of amorphous silicon based solar photovoltaic-thermal systems,” ''Renewable Energy'', Vol. 68, pp. 459- 465, 2014. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148114001207
* EE-5430 Electronic Materials
# J.M. Pearce, C. Zhang, J. Rozario, J. Gwamuri, “The Viability of Nanotechnology-based InGaN Solar Photovoltaic Devices for Sustainable Energy Generation,” ''Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc.'', Vol.1558, 2013. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9030478
* EE-5470 Semiconductor Fabrication
# S.M.Y. Malek, J. Rozario, A.B.M.S.U Doulah, “An Approach to Improve PV Performance: Incorporating Q-Dot Nanocrystals and Double Sun Technology,” ''Proceedings of Int. Conf. on Informatics, Electronics and Vision, ICIEV 12'',Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 2012. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6317508&tag=1
* EE-4441 Engineering Electromagnetics
# J. Rozario, W.A. Khan, F.F. Mallik, S.M. Mominuzzaman, “Incorporation of Fluorescent Dyes for Efficient Organic Photovoltaic cells,” ''Proceedings of 2nd Int. Conf. on Developments in Renewable Energy Technology, ICDRET’12'', ISBN 978-984-33-4202-7, pp. 26-29, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 2012. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6153488&searchWithin%3Dp_Authors%3A.QT.Rozario%2C+J..QT.%26searchWithin%3Dp_Author_Ids%3A38235033800
# W.A. Khan, J. Rozario, F.F. Mallik“Analysis of the Area Under the Peaks of EQE and Estimation of the Fill Factor of Different Blend Compositions of P3HT:PCBM Organic Solar Cells,” ''Proceedings of Int. Conf. on Advances in Electrical Engineering, ICAEE 2011'', ISBN 978-984-33-4342-0, pp. 81-84, Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 2011.
 
==='''Book Publication'''===
 
# J. Rozario, W.A. Khan, F.F. Mallik, “A Study on Absorption Characteristics of Organic Solar Cells: Analysis of Polymer:Fullerene Blend Photovoltaics,” ''Lambert Academic Publishing'', ISBN 978-3-8473-0281-0, December 2011.
 
== '''Links''' ==
 
* [http://www.mse.mtu.edu/~pearce/Index.html Michigan Tech's Research Group in Open Sustainability Technology]
* [http://www.appropedia.org/InGaN_photovoltaics_literature_review InGaN Photovoltaics Literature Review]
* [http://www.appropedia.org/QE_protocol:MOST QE Protocol: MOST]
* [http://www.appropedia.org/MBE_protocol:MOST MBE Protocol: MOST]
* [http://www.appropedia.org/PVT_dispatch_strategy_literature_review PVT dispatch strategy literature review]

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Joseph Rozario: Graduate student of Department of ECE at Michigan Technological University

About

I am a second year graduate student of Electrical Engineering at Michigan Technological University. I am working as a Graduate Research Assistant (Winn fellow) under supervision of Dr. Joshua M. Pearce and have been an active member of Michigan Tech's Research Group in Open Sustainability Technology since fall 2012. Currently my research focus is the study of dispatch strategy of hydrogenated amorphous silicon photovoltaic thermal (PVT) systems in different atmospheric conditions. My previous research work include study of high efficiency InGaN multijunction/nanowire photovoltaic cells and growth of GaN epitaxial film using molecular beam epitaxy (see MBE Protocol: MOST for more info). Also I am appointed on a side project of developing an open-source PV-powered portable 3D-printer (see Mobile Solar Powered 3D Printer).

Research Interests

  1. Third generation and forthcoming photovoltaic cells
  2. Nanowire solar cells
  3. Organic/plastic solar cells
  4. Quantum dot solar cells
  5. Solid state devices
  6. III-V Semiconductor devices

Publications

Journals and Conference Proceedings

  1. J. Rozario, A.H. Vora, S.K. Debnath, M.J.M. Pathak, J.M. Pearce, “The effects of dispatch strategy on electrical performance of amorphous silicon based solar photovoltaic-thermal systems,” Renewable Energy, Vol. 68, pp. 459- 465, 2014. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148114001207
  2. J.M. Pearce, C. Zhang, J. Rozario, J. Gwamuri, “The Viability of Nanotechnology-based InGaN Solar Photovoltaic Devices for Sustainable Energy Generation,” Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., Vol.1558, 2013. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9030478
  3. S.M.Y. Malek, J. Rozario, A.B.M.S.U Doulah, “An Approach to Improve PV Performance: Incorporating Q-Dot Nanocrystals and Double Sun Technology,” Proceedings of Int. Conf. on Informatics, Electronics and Vision, ICIEV 12,Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 2012. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6317508&tag=1
  4. J. Rozario, W.A. Khan, F.F. Mallik, S.M. Mominuzzaman, “Incorporation of Fluorescent Dyes for Efficient Organic Photovoltaic cells,” Proceedings of 2nd Int. Conf. on Developments in Renewable Energy Technology, ICDRET’12, ISBN 978-984-33-4202-7, pp. 26-29, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 2012. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6153488&searchWithin%3Dp_Authors%3A.QT.Rozario%2C+J..QT.%26searchWithin%3Dp_Author_Ids%3A38235033800
  5. W.A. Khan, J. Rozario, F.F. Mallik“Analysis of the Area Under the Peaks of EQE and Estimation of the Fill Factor of Different Blend Compositions of P3HT:PCBM Organic Solar Cells,” Proceedings of Int. Conf. on Advances in Electrical Engineering, ICAEE 2011, ISBN 978-984-33-4342-0, pp. 81-84, Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 2011.

Book Publication

  1. J. Rozario, W.A. Khan, F.F. Mallik, “A Study on Absorption Characteristics of Organic Solar Cells: Analysis of Polymer:Fullerene Blend Photovoltaics,” Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN 978-3-8473-0281-0, December 2011.

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