Bio

Arthur Weeber finished his Masters in Physics at the University of Amsterdam in the field of solid-state physics. He completed his Masters in Chemical Engineering at the same university with specialization anaerobic waste water treatments. After receiving his PhD in Physics (topic amorphous alloys), also at the University of Amsterdam, he joined the Energy research Centre of the Netherlands ECN as a solid-state physicist with research topic positron annihilation.

Since 1992 he is doing R&D on crystalline silicon PV technology and coordinated large national and internal projects with both academic partners and industry ones. After several years of being a senior manager at ECN he became senior scientist at the Solar Energy department in 2015. In the same year he started as part-time professor at Delft University of Technology in the Photovoltaic Materials and Devices group (department Electrical Sustainable Energy, faculty Electrical Engineering Mathematics).

Arthur also is lecturer Solar Energy within the EUREC Master Renewable Energy at the Hanze University of Applied Science.

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position

Arthur Weeber is program manager of PV Technology at ECN (part of TNO – Solar Energy), a part-time professor in the Photovoltaic Materials and Devices group, faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science at Delft University of Technology.

degrees

PhD, Physics, University of Amsterdam
MSc, Physics, University of Amsterdam

faculty

Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

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