Solar TAP Research Featured Among Poster Award Winners at EU PVSEC 2025

We are proud to highlight the excellent scientific contribution of Marie-Louise Schubert, PhD researcher at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in the group of Prof. Carsten Rockstuhl, whose work was selected among the Poster Award Winners at the EU PVSEC 2025.

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Her poster, “Towards a Fully Differentiable Digital Twin for Solar Cells: Simulation Steps”, presents a key advancement toward a digital twin framework for photovoltaic devices. The project integrates morphology, optical simulation, electronic transport, and energy yield prediction into a unified, partly machine-learned workflow. The approach enables faster optimization and improved design of next-generation PV technologies.

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The work closely aligns with Solar TAP’s mission to accelerate solar innovation through data-driven design, multiscale modeling, and digital workflows.

Solar TAP congratulates Marie-Louise Schubert and the project team on this recognition and their contribution to advancing digital twin technologies for photovoltaics.

Press Release Poster Award Winners – EU PVSEC 2025

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