Adeline Lanterne is an experienced researcher in the field of materials science and engineering, particularly in silicon solar cell development. With a PhD in Applied Physics and Materials from Grenoble University, Adeline has held various positions, including Postdoctoral Researcher at NTNU, where the focus was on the impact of Czochralski pulling parameters on silicon crystal quality for solar cells. As a Research Engineer at CEA INES, Adeline developed complete silicon solar cells process flows, achieving a solar cell efficiency improvement of up to 20.3% and presenting findings at international conferences. Currently, as a Research Engineer at CEA Tech, Adeline leads the POLARSTAR project, which aims at developing high-efficiency silicon solar cells using advanced technological processes. Adeline's educational background includes a Master's degree in Engineering Sciences from Institut national polytechnique de Grenoble and a Master's degree in Nanotechnology from KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
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