• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Julia Huddy

Dartmouth

Ph.D. Candidate

Julia Huddy earned her BS in Mathematics and Physics in 2019 from Dickinson College and is now a senior graduate student at Dartmouth working in Professor William Scheideler’s lab. As a recipient of the Department of Education’s GAANN Energy Fellowship, her research focuses on developing advanced manufacturing processes for novel energy materials and devices, specifically optimizing scalable fabrication methods for high reliability perovskite architectures. Her work has established the fastest reported speed for perovskite fabrication of 60 m/min, paving the way for rapid commercial device manufacture. Julia has received multiple student presenter awards at IEEE’s annual photovoltaics specialty conference and her work has been published in several top journals, including Adv. Funct. Mater., Adv. Mater. Technol., and Cell Reports Physical Science. She has a strong passion for renewable energy technology and aims to improve the fundamental understanding of perovskite solar cell operation in order to accelerate the scale up of this technology and improve global energy access to renewable energy.

Sessions With Julia Huddy

Thursday, 21 March