Researcher @ Innovative Device Laboratory - Photovoltaics and Smart Devices Division
ENEA Energy Technologies and Renewable Sources Department
Manuela Ferrara is researcher at ENEA since 2010. She received her MS degree in Electronic Engineering in 2002 from University of Salerno (Italy) and her PhD in 2009 from University of Hagen (Germany). From 2008 to 2009 she was head of the electronic laboratory at Technobiochip, an Italian private company. She started her professional career at ENEA in 2010 in the solar thermodynamic group acquiring a strong experience in sputtering processes and in the characterization of optical coatings. She currently works in the field of photovoltaic solar cells and in particular she works in the characterization of solar cells. She has participated in many national projects. She is co-author of several peer reviewed journals and international proceedings.
Francesco Roca, David Casaburi, Antonella De Maria, Massimo Izzi, Vera La Ferrara, Manuela Ferrara, Paola Delli Veneri, Eva Unger, Natalia Maticiuc, Stephan Abermann, Raquel Alemañ, Aldo Di Carlo, Theodoros Dimopoulos, Jens Hauch, Mykhailo Sytnyk, Narges Yaghooni Nia
Manuela Ferrara, Maria Federica Caso, Fausta Loffredo, Giuseppe Nasti, Corinna Ponti, Gennaro V. Sannino, Carmen Serpico, Fulvia Villani, Paola Delli Veneri, Lucia V. Mercaldo