Dr.-Ing. Jan Krügener
30167 Hannover
by appointment
Focal points in research and teaching
- Transfer of microelectronics know-how for photovoltaic applications
- Planning of process flows for the preparation and characterization of semiconductor devices
- Supervision of student theses
- Supervision of excercises and seminars
curriculum vitae
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Professional career
since 2014
Senior Engineer at Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2015 - 2018
Project leader of the subproject "Options for realization of silicon solar cells with efficiencies exeeding 26%"-26+, Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2016 - 2017
Project leader of the subproject "Smart formation of poly/mono-crystalline Si junctions using local doping techniques"- POLO, Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2013 - 2015
Project leader of the subproject "Cost-efficient High-throughput Ion-Implantation for Photovoltaics“ - CHIP, Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2013 - 2015
Lecture "Working principle and Technology of Solar Cells", Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2012 - 2014
Research associate at Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2012
Research associate at Institut für Solarenergieforschung Hameln2008 - 2012
Research associate at Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover -
Education
2012
PhD thesis "Epitaxy and Characterization of Novel Semiconductor Heterostructures based on Different Structural Types of Silicon", Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2008 - 2012
PhD student at Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University Hannover2002 - 2008
Study of Electrical Engineering with focus on microelectronics at Leibniz University Hannover -
Memberships
Laboratory of Nano and Quantum Engineering
The LNQE is an interdisciplinary Leibniz Research Center of Leibniz Universität Hannover in the field of nanotechnology. The goals are excellent basic research as well as application-oriented engineering in the field of nanotechnology accompanied by interdisciplinary education. Currently, more than 30 research groups from physics, chemistry and engineering are involved. To realize our goals, we operate a jointly used research building in Hannover.
Cluster of Excellence PhoenixD
PhoenixD strives for the paradigm shift in optics: From large and complex free-space high-performance optics to smart, compact and adaptive optical systems manufactured in an integrated production network. This approach has the potential for a technological revolution, similar to the introduction of integrated electrical circuits.