Mr Felix Gayot
Postdoctoral Fellow

Mr Felix Gayot

Engineering
Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering

Félix Gayot received his Engineering degree in Applied Physics from the National Institue of Applied Sciences of Toulouse, France, in 2019. He was awarded his PhD in material sciences by the Grenoble-Alpes University in December 2022 after a 3-year research study in the area of perovskite-based photovoltaics, at CEA-INES institute in Chambéry, France.

Currently, he is a postdoctoral fellow researcher in the ACDC Research Group, working on the luminescence-based characterisation of tandem solar cells.

Employment:

2023 – Now: Research Fellow (UNSW)

Education:

2019 – 2022: Doctor of Philosophy in Material Sciences (UGA, France)

2014 – 2019: Diplôme d'Ingénieur (MSc-equivalent) (INSA Toulouse, France)

Location
Tyree Energy Technologies Building (TETB), Room 358 The University of New South Wales Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
  • Conference Papers | 2022
    Gayot F; Bruhat E; Manceau M; De Vito E; Mariolle D; Cros S, 2022, 'Interfacial Limitations of ALD-Grown Tin Oxide as an Electron Selective Layer in Perovskite-Based Solar Cells', in Interfacial Limitations of ALD-Grown Tin Oxide as an Electron Selective Layer in Perovskite-Based Solar Cells, Milan, Italy, presented at 8th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, Milan, Italy, 26 September 2022 - 30 September 2022, http://dx.doi.org/10.4229/WCPEC-82022-2BO.7.3
    Conference Papers | 2022
    Gayot F; Bruhat E; Manceau M; De Vito E; Mariolle D; Cros S, 2022, 'Study of ALD-grown Tin Oxide as an Electron Selective Layer for NIP Perovskite-Based Solar Cells', in Study of ALD-grown Tin Oxide as an Electron Selective Layer for NIP Perovskite-Based Solar Cells, IEEE, Philadelphia, PA, USA, pp. 0497 - 0503, presented at 2022 IEEE 49th Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (PVSC), Philadelphia, PA, USA, 05 June 2022 - 10 June 2022, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PVSC48317.2022.9938962

Development of new characterisation methods for photovoltaic devices (cells, modules, and systems; silicon, non-silicon, and tandem)