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J-PV Golden Reviewers List 2020 1512 IEEE JOURNAL OF PHOTOVOLTAICS, VOL. 10, NO. 06, NOVEMBER 2020 Golden List Last Name First Name Institution Country Abdulrazzaq Ali Kareem Budapest University of Technology and Economics Hungary Abe Caio Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Brazil Abed Issa Southern Technical University Iraq Ablekim Tursun National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States Abu-Siada Ahmed Curtin University Australia Abusnina Mohamed University of Denver United States Ademulegun Oluwasola University of Ulster Faculty of Computing and Engineering United Kingdom Adinolfi Giovanna ENEA Italy Aeberhard Urs Forschungszentrum Julich¨ GmbH Germany Agarwal Anshul National Institute of Technology Delhi India Ahangharnejhad Ramez University of Toledo United States Ahmad S. H. A. University of Queensland Australia Ahmed Jubaer Swinburne University of Technology - Sarawak Campus Malaysia Ahmed Nuha University of Delaware United States Ahrenkiel Richard K. Colorado School of Mines United States Ajewole Titus Osun State University Nigeria Akey Austin Harvard University Center for Nanoscale Systems United States Akin Seckin Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University Turkey Alam Mohammed Ford Motor company United States Albin David National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States Alcubilla Ramon Polytechnic University of Catalonia Spain Algora Carlos Catedratico de Universidad Spain Allen Thomas King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Saudi Arabia Altermatt Pietro Changzhou Trina Solar Energy Ltd China Alves dos Reis Benatto Gisele Technical University of Denmark Denmark Amalu Emeka Teesside University School of Science and Engineering United Kingdom Amargos´ Reyes Olivia Centro de Investigaciones en Optica AC Mexico Ameri Mohammad Shahid Beheshti University Iran Anctil Annick Clemson University United States Anderson Kevin National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States Arabshahi M. R. Shahid Beheshti University Iran Araki Kenji Toyota Technological Institute Japan Arehart Aaron The Ohio State University United States Ayala Pelaez Silvana National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States B Arun Karuppaswamy Indian Institute of Technology Madras India B Pradeep National Institute of Technology India B Venugopal Reddy National Institute of Technology Goa India B Chitti Babu Politechnika Wrocławska Poland Balakrishnan Ganesh University of New Mexico United States Ball Greg Tesla Energy United States Bansal Shubhra University of Nevada Las Vegas United States Bao Xichang Chinese Academy of Sciences China Barnes Teresa M. National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States Barnham Keith Imperial College of Science Tech. and Medicine United Kingdom Basore Paul PV Specialist Services LLC United States Bastidas Rodr´ıguez Juan Universidad Nacional de Colombia Colombia Batista Dias Joao˜ Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Brazil Batzelis Efstratios Imperial College London United Kingdom Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JPHOTOV.2020.3030155 2156-3381 © 2020 IEEE IEEE JOURNAL OF PHOTOVOLTAICS, VOL. 10, NO. 06, NOVEMBER 2020 1513 Last Name First Name Institution Country Bauer Jan Max Planck Institut of Microstructure Physics Germany Baur Carsten European Space Agency Netherlands Beattie Meghan University of Ottawa Canada Beaucarne Guy Dow Corning Belgium Beck Markus Siva Power United States Bella Federico Politecnico di Torino Italy Beltran Hector Universitat Jaume I Spain Berger Karl Austrian Institute of Technology Austria Bermel Peter Purdue University United States Betts Thomas Loughborough University United Kingdom Bhaduri Sonali Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India Binns Michael Dongguk University Korea Birant Gizem Hasselt University Belgium Bittkau Karsten Forschungszentrum Julich¨ GmbH Germany Bittner Zachary Rochester Institute of Technology United States Black Lachlan The Australian National University Australia Bliss Martin Loughborough University United Kingdom Boccard Mathieu Ecole´ Polytechnique Fed´ erale´ de Lausanne Switzerland Boden Stuart University of Southampton United Kingdom Bokalic Matevz University of Ljubljana Slovenia Boland Jessica The University of Manchester United Kingdom Bosco Nick National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States Boustangi Hela Faculte´ des Sciences de Tunis Tunisia Bowers Jake Loughborough University United Kingdom Boyle Liza Humboldt State University United States Bradaschia Fabr´ıcio Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Brazil Bradshaw Geoffrey Air Force Research Laboratory United States Braid Jennifer Case Western Reserve University United States Brammertz Guy IMEC Belgium Braun Christian Fraunhofer-Institut fur¨ Solare Energiesysteme ISE Germany Bredemeier Dennis Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) Germany Bremner Stephen University of New South Wales Australia Budiman Arief Singapore University of Technology & Design Singapore Buerhop-Lutz Claudia Forschungszentrum Julich¨ GmbH Germany Bullock James The University of Melbourne Australia Buratti Yoann University of New South Wales Australia Burnham Laurie Sandia National Laboratories United States Burton Patrick Sandia National Laboratories United States Buso Simone University of Padova Italy Cadirci Isik Hacettepe Universitesi¨ Turkey Calleja Hugo Centro National de investigacion y Desarrollo Technologico Mexico Castellanos Sergio University of California, Berkeley United States Cavalcanti Marcelo Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Brazil Cavassilas Nicolas IM2NP France Chan Catherine University of New South Wales Australia Chang Chein-I University of Maryland Baltimore County United States Changmai Papul Assam Don Bosco University India Che Xiaozhou Applied Materials Inc United States Cheacharoen Rongrong Chulalongkorn University Thailand Chen Daniel University of New South Wales Australia Chen Chia-Yuan - China Chen Zhicong Fuzhou University China Chen Yifeng State Key Laboratory of Photovoltaics Science and Technology China Chen Zheyang Tongji University China 1514 IEEE JOURNAL OF PHOTOVOLTAICS, VOL. 10, NO. 06, NOVEMBER 2020 Last Name First Name Institution Country Chen Fang-Chung National Chiao Tung University Taiwan Chen Eric University of Delaware United States Chiang Meng-Hsueh National Cheng Kung University Taiwan Cho Chun-Pei National Chi Nan University Taiwan Choi Min-Jae University of Toronto Canada Choy Wallace C.H. The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Chueh Chu-Chen National Taiwan University Taiwan Chung Y. D. ETRI Korea Ciesla Alison University of New South Wales Australia Cojocaru-Miredin´ Oana Max-Planck-Institut fur¨ Eisenforschung GmbH Germany Conibeer Gavin University of New South Wales Australia Costa Suellen PUC Minas Brazil Costa Jose´ University of Porto Portugal Courel Piedrahita Maykel Instituto Politecnico´ Nacional (IPN) Mexico Coyle Dennis General Electric Company United States Crovetto Andrea Danmarks Tekniske Universitet Denmark Cuevas Andres The Australian National University Australia Curtis Telia Arizona State University - Polytechnic Campus United States D R Binu Ben Jose National Institute of Technology India Daniels Eric Field Energy Ops United States Das Arnab Georgia Institute of Technology United States Datas Alejandro Technical University of Madrid Spain Davidsen Rasmus DTU Denmark Davis Kristopher University of Central Florida United States de Souza Silva Joao˜ Lucas UNICAMP Brazil de Wild Jessica IMEC Belgium Deceglie Michael National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States Deng Weiwei - China Derkacs Daniel Solaero United States Descoeudres Antoine CSEM Switzerland Dhimish Mahmoud University of Huddersfield United Kingdom Ding Hanxiang Hunan University of Arts and Science China Ding Kaining Forschungszentrum J u¨ lich GmbH Germany Dobos Aron Envision Energy United States Dolara Alberto Politecnico di Milano Italy Dubey Rajiv Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India Dullweber Thorsten Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) Germany Duong The The Australian National University Australia Eberle Rebekka Fraunhofer-Institut fur¨ Solare Energiesysteme ISE Germany Ekins-Daukes Nicholas UNSW Sydney School of Materials Science and Engineering Australia Elsehrawy Farid Politecnico di Torino Italy Erel Serafettin Yildirim Beyazit Universitesi Turkey Ernst Marco The Australian National University Australia Escarra Matthew Tulane University United States Eshtaiwi Saleh University of Kansas United States Espinet-Gonzalez´ Pilar California Institute of Technology United States Espinosa Eduardo Universidad Catolica de la Santisima Concepcion Chile Espinoza-Trejo Diego Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi Mexico Essig Stephanie Zentrum fur¨ Sonnenenergie und Wasserstoff-Forschung Germany Baden-Wurttemberg¨ Evans Rhett University of New South Wales Australia Fakkar Abderrahim Faculty of Sciences and Technology Mohammedia Morocco Fan Shizhao University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign United States Fannakh Mhamed CEDoc ST Morocco Feifel Markus Fraunhofer-Institut fur¨ Solare Energiesysteme ISE Germany Feldmann Frank Fraunhofer-Institut fur¨ Solare Energiesysteme ISE Germany IEEE JOURNAL OF PHOTOVOLTAICS, VOL. 10, NO. 06, NOVEMBER 2020 1515 Last Name First Name Institution Country Fell Andreas Fraunhofer-Institut fur¨ Solare Energiesysteme ISE Germany Fellmeth Tobias Fraunhofer-Institut fur¨ Solare Energiesysteme ISE Germany Feng Xianyong University of Texas, Austin United States Fernandes Paulo International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory Portugal Fernandez Fernandez Eduardo Universidad de Jaen Spain Ferrini Gabriele Universita´ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Italy Fetzer Christopher
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