Registered participants

Organisation Fields of research/activity Potential partner description Interested in partnering with
(Ülo Lille) molecular simulation of electronically conducting polymers   
Applied Research Institute for Prospective Technologies (Algis Galdikas) The RTD activities of ProTech R&I are carried out in three research centres:

Self-formation of Artificial Systems Centre
Information Security Centre
Sensors and Measurements Centre
The main areas of activities of Self-formation of Artificial Systems Centre comprise:
RTD in Self-formation of artificial systems;
Self-formation applications in microelectronics, nanotechnologies and renewable energy technologies;
Instruments (software) for analysis and synthesis of technological methods for new energy technologies.
Activities of the Information Security Centre are focused on:
Information security policy;
Development of computer network security systems;
Evaluation and audit of information systems security;
Management of electronic identity;
Honeypot technology.
The main areas of activities of Sensors and Measurements Centre are following:
RTD in sensors technology;
Development and application of the sensors-based measurement systems including sensors signal processing and fusion;
Precise physical and chemical measurements including the ones traceable to international measurement standards.
 
companies for take-up technology developed, R&D partners  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche) R&D in Solar energy :
silicon material, silicon & organic solar cells,
PV modules, PV systems, electrochemical storage systems,
solar collectors & solar thermal systems
solar buildings 
  Energy research Centre of Netherlands (ECN) (Boukje Ehlen)

Europarama (Juras Ulbikas)

FUNDACIÓN ROBOTIKER (Eduardo Roman)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

SINTEF (Aud Nina Waernes)

Solucar R&D (Oscar Pereles)

Tallinn University of Technology (Enn Mellikov)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

UA University of Applied Sciences Campus Wels (Dieter Meissner)

Universitatea "Politehnica" Bucuresti (Polytechnic University of Bucharest) (Laurentiu Fara)

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Warsaw University of Technology (Stanislaw M. Pietruszko)

WindInertia Tech. S.L. (Eugenio Dominguez)

Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

CESI RICERCA SPA (Gianluca Timo') The company carries out research in the electricity and energy sector, with strong emphasis on experimental applications, thus ensuring the consistent continuation of all current research activities and the development of new strategic projects in the future. Focus of the mission is to ensure the technology transfer in order to improve the performance of the Italian electrical system in terms of efficiency, security and environmental sustainability.
 
We like to present a proposal on the topic: 5.2.3.1 concentrating photovoltaics: cells, optics and modules  IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA)

Solucar R&D (Oscar Pereles)

Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

Department of Electrical Power Engineering, TUT (Olaf Terno)    
Energy research Centre of Netherlands (ECN) (Boukje Ehlen) ECN Solar Energy, with its staff of over 60 people, offers a wide range of R&D activities on PV materials and -processing technologies, cell- and module design. These are available for transfer and implementation on laboratory-, pilot- and production scale. Our extensive facilities for solar cell and -module processing and characterisation are well suited to study almost all R&D issues currently relevant for the PV industry. As a fully private, independent organisation, ECN can work on a non-disclosure and exclusivity basis. The combination of our skills, experience and facilities makes ECN Solar Energy a perfect partner in joint R&D activities, in fundamental studies as well as in technology development.

Three main areas dominate our present R&D program: crystalline silicon PV technology, thin-film PV technologies, and PV module technology. The major part of this program is carried out in co-operation with national and international partners.  
We would like to participate in
a project in the field of solar grade materials, to identify the relationship between impurities in feedstock/wafers and cell output.

a project focusing on industrial high efficiency cells with novel cell design / concept using thin (<150 µm) and large wafers (>240 cm2), and for both p and n type material

projects as a research partner to characterise thin wafer/ribbon material in the broadest sence of the word (breakage, quality vs cell output, etc) or the processing of thin material

a project targeting for high volume, high yield production of modules using back-contact solar cells

a project on development innovative production facilities for thin film Si PV

a project on organic solar cells, dye sensitised solar cells 
Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

Tallinn University of Technology (Malle Krunks)

FUNDACIÓN ROBOTIKER (Eduardo Roman)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA)

Europarama (Juras Ulbikas) consultancy on R&D projects for FP and structural funds schemes  R&D with material research capacities in the area of quantum dots and/or nanostructured materials
companies willing to take part in developing next generation nanostructured solar cells
companies active in laser technologies 
Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

European Commission (Rolf Öström)     Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

FUNDACIÓN ROBOTIKER (Eduardo Roman)

WindInertia Tech. S.L. (Eugenio Dominguez)

Opole University (Aleksander Zaremba)

FUNDACIÓN ROBOTIKER (Eduardo Roman) ROBOTIKER, founded in 1985, is a private non-profit making foundation, located in Bilbao and Madrid (Spain). Around 160 highly qualified professionals and 30 graduate trainees work in 5 business units: Energy, Telecommunications, Automotive, Information Technologies and Technological Consultancy.
Our activity in the energy sector currently represents one third of the overall activity of ROBOTIKER.

The Energy research lines are mainly focused on Renewable Energy Sources, mainly Photovoltaic and Wind Energy, and their integration into the electrical system. Concerning PV, the main activity has been developed in the following topics:

• Research & Development
- Prototype of PV inverter and DC-DC converter.
- A commercial product to monitor PV plants.
- Research activities on the electronics applied to the PV system – Balance of system (BOS) elements.
• Dissemination and others
• Training activities
 
The Consortium for Topic 2.1.10 is almost closed

We are open for "Multiple benefits" topic. 
Energy research Centre of Netherlands (ECN) (Boukje Ehlen)

European Commission (Rolf Öström)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

Universitatea "Politehnica" Bucuresti (Polytechnic University of Bucharest) (Laurentiu Fara)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (Alexei Migoun) Heat and mass transfer in disperse systems, porous media, turbulent, chemically reacting systems, including heterogeneous, low temperature plasma, complex reological systems; computational thermography, CFD, theory of drying; investigation of therophysical properties.  we are open for any discussion 
Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (Vladimir Martynenko) Heat and mass transfer in disperse systems, porous media, turbulent, chemically reacting systems, including heterogeneous, low temperature plasma, complex reological systems; computational thermography, CFD, theory of drying; investigation of therophysical properties.  we are open for any discussion 
ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU) Starting from 1974, following the oil crisis, the research activities in renewables has been initiated in ICPE. From this year on, New Energy Sources became a distinctive activity in our institute by creation, as a distinct department,
The activity of the Center New Energy Sources Laboratory (NESL).is focused mainly on solar energy, small wind turbines and R&D of the components for renewables with the declared target to offer as soon as possible pilot projects and applications for large scale implementation.
Before 1989, ICPE-NESL had the leading position in solar and wind energy in Romania, official partner in joint projects financed and organized at national and international level.
After the opening to Europe from 1989, ICPE-NESL was involved in PECO,JOULE THERMIE, INCO-COP and FP5 in total 15 Projects, finding new opportunities to improve the overall activity.
The main objectives are:
 to develop system components for renewable energy applications;

 to improve the quality of systems design and to minimise the price of the produced energy;

 to develop small scale production;

 to implement pilot and demonstrative projects.

An important direction is Grid-connected PV and solar-thermal systems like
“Intelligent and ecological house” , PV-wind combined systems. Building integration of solar thermal and photovoltaic systems. regarding solar house architectural elements and designs and energy efficiency .
Ather activities are:
 Quality tests and in-field testing( as member of the National and IEC TC 82 PV Standard Committee):
o ICPE-NESL has the capability to carry in-field tests for systems and components for renewable energies, have three facilities for this kind of tests: to Agigea and Costinesti - on the Black Sea Coast, and to Anghelus-in the mountains.
 Training in renewable energies. From 1993, ICPE-NESL (two times in collaboration with Romanian Agency for Energy Conservation), organised training courses.
 Two annual international Conferences (‘Home High Tech” and “SWIC”)for market actors and end-users of renewables, are organised at our Agigea Test Site Facility.







 
  CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

CESI RICERCA SPA (Gianluca Timo')

Energy research Centre of Netherlands (ECN) (Boukje Ehlen)

International Solar Energy Research Center (ISC), Konstanz (Radovan KOPECEK)

SenterNovem (Job Swens)

SINTEF (Aud Nina Waernes)

Solucar R&D (Oscar Pereles)

Tallinn University of Technology (Enn Mellikov)

UA University of Applied Sciences Campus Wels (Dieter Meissner)

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Warsaw University of Technology (Stanislaw M. Pietruszko)

Tallinn University of Technology (Malle Krunks)

FUNDACIÓN ROBOTIKER (Eduardo Roman)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

Institute of Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (Aliaksandr Khodin) Semiconductor electronics, optoelectronics, photovoltaics, nanoelectronics, quantum electronics, optical information processing, thin-film physics    
Institute of Physical Energetics (Kristina Lebedeva) Modeling energy - environment interactions, decision-support systems relating investments in new technologies, organic materials for PV.  Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and New Energy Sources at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Cyprus Institute of Energy, Czech RE Agency, Tallinn University of Technology, SOLART-SYSTEM Ltd. (Hungary), Semiconductor Physics Institute (Lithuania), Institute for Electrical Engineering (Romania), Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Agencija za prestrukturiranje energetike (Slovenia)  
Institute of Physical Energetics (Martinsh Vanags) Modeling energy - environment interactions, decision-support systems relating investments in new technologies, organic materials for PV.  Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and New Energy Sources at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Cyprus Institute of Energy, Czech RE Agency, Tallinn University of Technology, Solart-System Ltd. (Hungary), Semicondactor Physics Institute (Lithuania), Research Institute for Electrical Engeneering (Romania), Slovak University of Technology, Agencija za prestrukturiranjr energetike (Slovenia) 
Institute of Physical Energetics (Peteris Shipkovs)     IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA)

International Solar Energy Research Center (ISC), Konstanz (Radovan KOPECEK) R&D in the area of crystalline silicon solar cells  Possible project proposals will be presented in a poster at this event. The consortia are mostly defined but potential partners are still welcome to contact ISC.  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

WindInertia Tech. S.L. (Eugenio Dominguez)

IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA)

Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov) Fundamental reserch of semiconductor materials for PV and optoelectronic applications including characterization of nanomaterials  EU companies, research institutions and universities interested in the development of new generation PV technology  Applied Research Institute for Prospective Technologies (Algis Galdikas)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

CESI RICERCA SPA (Gianluca Timo')

Energy research Centre of Netherlands (ECN) (Boukje Ehlen)

Europarama (Juras Ulbikas)

European Commission (Rolf Öström)

International Solar Energy Research Center (ISC), Konstanz (Radovan KOPECEK)

IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA)

Oxbridge Consulting Ltd (Hamish Watson)

Riga Technical University - EEF (Ilja Galkin)

SenterNovem (Job Swens)

SINTEF (Aud Nina Waernes)

Solucar R&D (Oscar Pereles)

Tallinn Tehnical University (Kois Julia)

Tallinn University of Technology (Enn Mellikov)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jüri Krustok)

Tallinn University of Technology (Maarja Grossberg)

Tech2b (Richard Ebner)

UA University of Applied Sciences Campus Wels (Dieter Meissner)

Universitatea "Politehnica" Bucuresti (Polytechnic University of Bucharest) (Laurentiu Fara)

Warsaw University of Technology (Stanislaw M. Pietruszko)

WindInertia Tech. S.L. (Eugenio Dominguez)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA) IPA SA is a Romanian private company whose activities & complete services are:
*Research & Development Activities: The impact of IT over the knowledge sciences; Intelligent systems and electronic commerce; Telematics; eLearning; eWorking, eGovernment; Data acquisition and control systems; Digital signal processing & Data networking; Intelligent transducers and measurement systems; Automation instruments, equipment and plants; Intelligent Buildings.
*Technological Transfer: Promotion and dissemination of new products and technologies; Promotion and dissemination of the personnel RTD results; Co-operative activities based on partnership relations with EU companies; Co-operative activities based on partnership with Romanian Universities; Consulting for quality management systems; Training.
RES (Renewable Energy Sources) Department was created in 1994 and has focused its activity on RES technologies. It has strong relations of collaboration with other Romanian operators in the energy field: national authorities, utilities, universities and research centres, foundations, final users in industry, including SMEs, etc. It has successfully concluded several international and national projects (Leonardo da Vinci, Inco-Copernicus, FP5, and FP6 Programmes) in this area. 
Research / Technology Centre, Research institute, Research SME  Energy research Centre of Netherlands (ECN) (Boukje Ehlen)

Institute of Physical Energetics (Peteris Shipkovs)

International Solar Energy Research Center (ISC), Konstanz (Radovan KOPECEK)

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Tallinn University of Technology (Enn Mellikov)

UA University of Applied Sciences Campus Wels (Dieter Meissner)

Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

CESI RICERCA SPA (Gianluca Timo')

Laser Research Institute St. Petersburg State University (Yury Tver'yanovich) Laser Materials Sciens  Preparation of solar cells from our materials and thin films, control of its functional properties 
Minsk State Automechanical College (Nikolai Kasatkin) Education, automobile research, engine cycle analysis  The potential partner may be in the field or proect of
-renewal energy for electricity production,
-high efficient engine,
-co-generation,
-clean engine for transport etc. 
Opole University (Aleksander Zaremba) Photovoltaics
renewable energy sources
solar energy
solar cells 
photovoltaics, testing modules in outdoor conditions  European Commission (Rolf Öström)

Warsaw University of Technology (Stanislaw M. Pietruszko)

Oxbridge Consulting Ltd (Hamish Watson) Polymer Photovoltaics  Looking for photovoltaic company and chemical companies interested in collaboration  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

Riga Technical University - EEF (Ilja Galkin) Power Electronic Converters  Manufacturer of renewable energy systems with PV
Manufacturer of PV 
Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

RUE "Belarusian scientific institute for introduction of new forms of management in agrarian complex" (Alexandr Shklyarov) • Elaboration of forecasts of economic development
• Development of business-plans for agrarian enterprises
• Development and introduction of new forms of management in agrarian field
• Complex informational and analytical services in agrarian field to the state bodies, agrarian institutions and enterprises
• Development and introduction of activities to improve national economy by reorganization of low-efficient agrarian enterprises
• Generalization of experience of agrarian enterprises that have been reorganized into private farms
• Establishment of private farmers’ cooperatives
• Collection and generalization of information on new achievements in national and international agricultural science
• Overview of the world markets of agricultural products
• Analysis of tendencies of entrepreneurship in rural areas
• Creation of data banks (marketing, prices)
• Publishing informational and analytical bulletins
 
1. Energy efficient technologies in Agriculture.

2. Agriculture and ecology.

3. Domestication of new types and forms of plants.

4. Alternative energy sources

5. Formation of useful landscapes on the basis of optimum balance of agricultural crops and natural ecological systems.

6. Development of ecological tourism and agrotourism.

7. Development and introduction of ecologically harmless methods of pest control and illnesses of agricultural plants.

8. Preservation and steady use of the genetic resources having actual and perspective value for an agricultural production.

9. Development and introduction of modern technologies in Agriculture.

10. Scientific and technical information.

11. Prices monitoring for agricultural products.

12. Marketing researches in Agriculture.

 
Saint-Petersburg State University, Department of Chemistry (Andrey Tverjanovich) Photosensitive thin films and nano-powders based on CIS for solar cells.  Nano-powders and films for solar cell application. 
SenterNovem (Job Swens) Programme excecution, policy consulting, (governmental) international collaboration  Co-ordination of policies and programming in the field of PV RTD;
Stimulation of international collaboration in the fields of PV RTD and education 
Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

SINTEF (Aud Nina Waernes) The main fiels of research related to PV for SINTEF Materials and Chemistry are production, characterisation, modelling, fabrication and/or use of materials that either itself will be a part of a solar cell system or that represents a neccessary element in the manufacturing process.

 
  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

WindInertia Tech. S.L. (Eugenio Dominguez)

Solucar R&D (Oscar Pereles) Solar Energy. Construction of Solar Power Plants, both Thermal and Photovoltaics. R&D in Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic applications.

In PV, the main R&D activities are:
- Tracking systems: trackers and control systems
- Solar Concentrators: development and characterization of PV concentrators
- System characterization (modules, inverters,...)
- Receivers technologies
- Others
related to Solar Concentrators: development and measurements, and System Optimization. R&D in tracking systems 
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.1: Intermediate band (IB) materials and cells for PV
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.2: Dye-sensitised PV solar cells
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.3: Concentrating Photovoltaics: cells, optics, modules
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.4: Research for binary thin-film photovoltaics
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.6: Alternative approaches for crystalline silicon PV
 
Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

CESI RICERCA SPA (Gianluca Timo')

Tallinn University of Technology (Malle Krunks)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

Solucar R&D (Sebastian Caparros) Solar Energy. Construction of Thermal and
Photovoltaics Solar Power Plants. R&D in Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic applications.
In the PV area, the main R&D activities are:
- Tracking systems: trackers and control systems
- Solar Concentrators: development and characterization of PV concentrators
- System characterization (modules, inverters,...)
- Receiver technologies
- Other aspects regarding to Solar Concentrators(development and measurements) and System Optimization. R&D in tracking systems
 
Topics which fit well in the scope of our research activity are:
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.1: Intermediate band (IB) materials and cells for PV
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.2: Dye-sensitised PV solar cells
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.3: Concentrating Photovoltaics: cells, optics,modules
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.4: Research for binary thin-film photovoltaics
- Topic ENERGY.2007.2.1.6: Alternative approaches for crystalline silicon PV 
Tallinn Technical University (ANDRES ÖPIK) Hybride PV structures   
Tallinn Technological University (Jaan Raudoja)    
Tallinn Tehnical University (Kois Julia)     Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Daniel Kropman) Point defects at the Si-SiO2 interface,its interaction with imputities and influence on the
interface properties.  
 
Tallinn University of Technology (Enn Mellikov) R/D in PV materials annd devices
CIS type materials ,A2B6 materials
conductive polymers
chemical thin film technologies
spheral technologies 
  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA)

Tallinn University of Technology (Igor Golovtsov) Development in electro- and photoinduced materials     Tallinn University of Technology (Vitali Syritski)

Tallinn University of Technology (Ilona Oja Acik)    
Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie) CdTe Solar Cells, vapour and electrodeposition of CdTe, thermochemistry of defects, recrystallisation and formation of electrical properties in the CdCl2:O2 annealing process.  We are looking for potential partners in the field of CdTe Solar Cells  Tallinn Tehnical University (Kois Julia)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jüri Krustok)

Tallinn University of Technology (Katri Muska)

Tallinn University of Technology (Maarja Grossberg)

Tallinn University of Technology (Malle Krunks)

Tallinn University of Technology (Maris Pilvet)

Tallinn University of Technology (Mati Danilson)

Tallinn University of Technology (Olga Volobujeva)

Tallinn University of Technology (Tatjana Dedova)

Tallinn University of Technology (Vello Valdna)

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials Science (Sergei Bereznev)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jüri Krustok) Ternary chalcopyrites, CdTe, point defect studies,
PL, Raman 
  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Kaia Ernits) CuIn(S,Se)2-type solar cells and buffer-layer materials like CdS, ZnS   
Tallinn University of Technology (Katri Muska)     Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Kristi Timmo) CuIn(S)Se2 and Cu2ZnSnSe4 type solar cells.   
Tallinn University of Technology (Liina Kaupmees)    
Tallinn University of Technology (Maarja Grossberg)     Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Malle Krunks) Thin films and nanostructured layers for solar cells by cost-effective chemical deposition tehniques of spray pyrolysis, CBD, SILAR and sol-gel methods. Solar cells by cost-effective techniques.
Experience in FP4-FP5 R&D and Marie Curie projects, other international projects.
Materials: CIS&related, ZnO flat/nanostructured (incl. nanorods), TiO2 flat/nanostructured for hybride and DSSC; buffer layers for CIS type solar cells.
Chemistry of films formation in chemical deposition processes, forming of properties.  
Partner for small and medium scale project in the field:
Thin film and nanostructured solar cells by cost-effective chemical techniques;
ETA, hybride,nanocomposite solar cells, DSSC. 
Energy research Centre of Netherlands (ECN) (Boukje Ehlen)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

Solucar R&D (Oscar Pereles)

UA University of Applied Sciences Campus Wels (Dieter Meissner)

Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Mare Altosaar) Semiconductor materials for solar cells   
Tallinn University of Technology (Maris Pilvet)     Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Marit Kauk) Solar energy, CIS based solar cells   
Tallinn University of Technology (Mati Danilson)     Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Olga Volobujeva) R/D, PV materials    Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Tatjana Dedova) Materials science    Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Teolan Tomson) Solar ressource measurementts, investigations to inncrease solar energy yield.   
Tallinn University of Technology (TIIT NIRK) A2B6 type materials, defect chemistry   
Tallinn University of Technology (Tiit Varema) PV materials, CIS   
Tallinn University of Technology (Vello Valdna) Group II-VI luminescence materials, radiation detectors, CdTe-based solar cells.  We are looking for potential partners in the field of CdTe-based solar cells.  Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tallinn University of Technology (Vitali Syritski) Development of electrically conducting polymer micro and nanorods based synthetic bioreagents as an alternative for the inorganic and semiconductor based nanostructures.
Development of synthesis methods for the fabrication of conducting polymer/magnetite nanoparticle composites, which allow the manipulation of the micro- and nanorods by an external magnetic field.  
  Tallinn University of Technology (Igor Golovtsov)

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials Science (Sergei Bereznev) Preparation and investigation of photovoltaic (PV) structures and solar cells based on inorganic photoabsorbers and organic functional layers. Purpose of this study is preparation and investigation of the hybrid PV structures based on polycrystalline inorganic photoabsorbers CuInSe2 (CISe), CuInS2 (CIS), Cu(InGa)Se2 (CIGS), CdTe etc., where electrically conductive organic layer plays the role of the buffer layer or back-contact layer in complete PV structure. In this approach, the organic layer is considered as an alternative for the traditional buffer layer and back-contact layer in the conventional cell structure. Possible organic layers are electrically conductive polymer (ECP) layer, Zn-phthalocyanine (ZnPc) layer, ECP:C60 composite layer and ZnPc:C60 composite layer.   We are waiting from our partners so-called inorganic PV semistructures (such as glass/ITO/CdS/CdTe, glass/ITO/CdS/CIS or others) where we can use a functional organic layers or composite layers. Main method for the organic functional layers deposition is spin-coating. Prepared complete PV structures can be investigated in our lab and we will try to develop these structures as solar cells in close cooperation with our partners.  Tallinn University of Technology (Jaan Hiie)

Tech2b (Richard Ebner) Incubation    Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

UA University of Applied Sciences Campus Wels (Dieter Meissner) CIS and organic solar cells    Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

Tallinn University of Technology (Malle Krunks)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

IPA SA-The Company for Research, Development, Engineering and Manufacturing for Automation Equipment System (Silvian FARA)

Universitatea "Politehnica" Bucuresti (Polytechnic University of Bucharest) (Laurentiu Fara) Renewable energy training, PV systems designe and monitoring, PV modelling and simulation, solar radiation potential evaluation  A well experienced project coordinator from an important EU state who would have an excellent activity in PV architecture, is one of the priorities. Another important priority is to constitute a consortium from different EU New Member States.  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

FUNDACIÓN ROBOTIKER (Eduardo Roman)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

Warsaw University of Technology (Stanislaw M. Pietruszko) Photovoltaics
Solar energy
solar cells
semiconductors
renewable energy sources
policy, strategy
education 
Partners almost identified  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

ICPE SA (DAN ILIE TEODOREANU)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

Opole University (Aleksander Zaremba)

WindInertia Tech. S.L. (Eugenio Dominguez) Renewable Energies.
Integration.
Wind Energy.
Photovoltaic Energy and building integration. 
Building integration of photovoltaic energy. Energy savers buildings.  European Commission (Rolf Öström)

International Solar Energy Research Center (ISC), Konstanz (Radovan KOPECEK)

SINTEF (Aud Nina Waernes)

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Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (Bakhysh Bayramov)

CEA-INES (Philippe Malbranche)

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