Mohammad Dehghanimadvar is an ACAP postdoctoral researcher in the School of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering at UNSW Sydney. He received his PhD from UNSW Sydney in 2023. His primary research focus centres on evaluating the sustainability of the PV module manufacturing supply chain in both local and global markets, considering various policy mechanisms. His interests extend to PV manufacturing supply chain modeling and optimization, with a particular emphasis on understanding its economic, environmental, and social impacts, as well as developing policy strategies to promote local PV manufacturing. He is actively engaged in research collaborations with the Australian PV Institute, contributing to projects such as Solar PV Maps and Tools. Furthermore, he collaborates extensively with researchers in diverse disciplines, including life cycle assessment, techno-economic analysis, and data analytics.
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Publications
Title & place of publication | Author | Research area | Type | Links | Date |
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Rooftop solar potential of Australian housing stock by tenure and dwelling type | Mohammad Dehghanimadvar, Mike Roberts, Anna Bruce, Renate Egan | Electricity Markets & Restructuring, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation | Reports and Working Papers | Solar Citizens |