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Elizabeth Palmiotti is investigating vapor deposited inorganic perovskite solar cells. She is working with a team to optimize and understand these perovskite films and devices through materials and device characterization techniques. Elizabeth also works with the DuraMAT team on silicon module reliability, more specifically studying backsheet degradation and module technology trends and their associated reliability risks.

Research Interests

Materials characterization

Thin-film photovoltaics

Silicon module reliability

Professional Experience

DuraMAT Postdoctoral Appointee, Sandia National Laboratories (2021–2023)

Graduate Researcher and Teaching Assistant, Colorado School of Mines (2017–2021)

Research Participant Program Intern (biomass and photovoltaics), NREL (2014–2017)

Education/Academic Qualification

PhD, Materials Science, Colorado School of Mines

Master, Materials Science, Colorado School of Mines

Bachelor, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

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