Biography:Hele Savin
Hele Irene Savin | |
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Born | Hele Väinölä August 1, 1977 Imatra, Finland |
Alma mater | Aalto University |
Occupation | Inventor, professor |
Known for | High-efficiency solar cells using nanostructured, black silicon |
Hele Irene Savin (née Väinölä; born 1 August 1977 in Imatra) is a Finnish scientist and inventor, best known for her research in solar cells and is a professor of micro and nanoelectronics at Aalto University.[1][2][3][4][5][6] She is publicly known as an inventor and developer of high-efficiency solar cells using nanostructured, so-called black silicon.[2]
Life and work
Savin graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology (now part of Aalto University) with a master's degree in engineering (2000) and a doctorate in technology (2005).[1] Her English-language dissertation, titled Controlling iron and copper Precipitation in Silicon wafers, studied ways in which silicon materials that are used in electronics can be more economical.[6]
During her postgraduate studies, Savin visited the United States as a visiting researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California (2002–2003). As a postdoc researcher, she worked at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems in Freiburg, Germany (2009–2010). Later, she was a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2013) in Cambridge Massachusetts.[7]
Savin is listed by the U.S. Patent Office as co-inventor of nine patented devices.[8]
Savin received awards for her "pioneering research"[6] in solar energy development of efficient solar cells with, among other things, the World Economic Forum's Young Scientist Award (2013), and the Parliament's EUR 110,000 Women's Innovation Award (2017).[2][9] She is a member of the Academy of Technical Sciences.[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Academics and Architects of Technology 2011, Part 2: M-Ö. Saarijärvi: Finnish Association of Engineering Academics. 2011. p. 553. ISBN 978-952-5633-67-2.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Aalto-yliopiston professori Hele Savinille naisten innovaatiopalkinto" (in fi). Yle Uutiset. 1 June 2017. https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-9642800.
- ↑ "Innovation award for women goes to Professor Hele Savin". www.eduskunta.fi. https://www.eduskunta.fi/EN/tiedotteet/Pages/Innovation-award-for-women-goes-to-Professor-Hele-Savin-.aspx.
- ↑ "Nanostructures boost solar cell efficiency". optics.org. https://optics.org/news/4/4/48.
- ↑ "Seitsemän kysymystä aurinkokennoista" (in fi). GEO. 13 May 2019. https://geo-lehti.fi/artikkeli/seitseman-kysymysta-aurinkokennoista-6.8.152015.57f8fb6bb5.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Aurinkokennoja tutkiva Hele Savin innostuu ongelmien ratkaisemisesta" (in fi). t-lehti.fi. 18 September 2017. https://t-lehti.fi/2017/09/18/aurinkokennoja-tutkiva-hele-savin-innostuu-ongelmien-ratkaisemisesta/.
- ↑ "Hele Savin". https://people.aalto.fi/hele.savin.
- ↑ "Hele Savin Inventions, Patents and Patent Applications - Justia Patents Search". https://patents.justia.com/inventor/hele-savin.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "Tiedeykkönen: Tiedekesä: Mikro- ja nanoelektroniikan professori Hele Savin tutkii aurinkokennoja | Tiedeykkönen | Yle Areena – podcastit" (in fi). https://areena.yle.fi/podcastit/1-2285644.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hele Savin.
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