Dr. Beyza Durusoy | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award
PhD. Graduate, at Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
Beyza Durusoy is a dedicated researcher specializing in micro and nanotechnology, with a strong focus on photovoltaic systems and solar energy materials. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Middle East Technical University (METU), she investigates potential-induced degradation (PID) mechanisms in perovskite and silicon solar cells. Her work has led to innovative anti-PID solutions, improving solar cell efficiency. Beyza has gained international research experience as a Visiting Researcher at Fraunhofer CSP, Germany, contributing to the Viperlab Project. She has been actively involved in academia, supervising students, and participating in TUBITAK-funded projects. With a passion for renewable energy, she has authored several publications in high-impact journals. She has received multiple awards for academic excellence and has contributed to various international conferences. Her expertise spans solar energy modeling, bifacial PV modules, and sustainable energy solutions.
Professional Profile
Education 🎓
Beyza Durusoy is currently completing her Ph.D. in Micro and Nanotechnology at METU (2020–2024). Her research focuses on analyzing potential-induced degradation mechanisms in perovskite and silicon solar cells with distinct glass encapsulants. Her M.Sc. in Physics (2020) from METU centered on modeling the efficiency of bifacial PV modules, evaluating rooftop solar potential, and analyzing rear-side irradiation. She also supervised undergraduate students, fostering future renewable energy researchers. During her undergraduate years, she was involved in interdisciplinary projects, including climate research and high-efficiency solar cell fabrication. Her academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in physics, nanotechnology, and solar energy, reflecting her commitment to advancing photovoltaic technologies.
Experience 🌟
Beyza has extensive experience in photovoltaic research, having served as a Scholar in METU’s Micro and Nanotechnology Program from 2020 to 2024, where she collaborated on TUBITAK 2244 projects with Sisecam Glass Company. In 2023, she was a Visiting Researcher at Fraunhofer CSP, Germany, working on PID mitigation strategies in perovskite solar cells. From 2019 to 2021, she was a Research Assistant at METU, conducting recitation sessions and teaching solar energy courses. Her early career included roles as a researcher in various TUBITAK projects related to solar energy and climate studies. She also interned at the Medical Physics Laboratory at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. As an AI Trainer since 2024, she applies her expertise in data analysis and solar modeling.
Research Interests 🌍
Beyza’s research interests span solar photovoltaics, micro and nanotechnology, and renewable energy. She specializes in potential-induced degradation (PID) mechanisms in solar cells, developing anti-PID solutions for enhanced efficiency. Her work on bifacial PV modules includes modeling rear-side irradiation and assessing rooftop solar potential. She is also involved in glass technology innovations for solar applications, collaborating with industry leaders like Sisecam. Beyond photovoltaics, her interests extend to climate-related solar energy applications, such as analyzing corallite growth in response to solar irradiation. Her multidisciplinary approach combines experimental and computational techniques to optimize solar energy systems for sustainable development.
Awards 🏆
Beyza has received multiple awards and certifications recognizing her academic excellence and contributions to renewable energy. In 2022, she was honored as the most successful Ph.D. student in METU’s Micro and Nanotechnology Program, achieving a CGPA of 3.71/4.00. She holds several e-certificates from the Renewables Academy, including “COBENEFITS Trainer for Climate Action” and “COBENEFITS Specialist in Renewable Energy.” She has also been recognized for her contributions to renewable energy policy development and employment impact analysis. Her early achievements include a Python Programming certificate from Michigan State University in 2014. Her consistent dedication to research and education has positioned her as a leading scholar in solar energy innovation.
Top Noted Publications 📚
- B. Durusoy et al. “Suppression of the Shunting-Type Potential Induced Degradation (PID-s) Through an Ion Exchange Process on Soda Lime Silicate Glasses,” Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2025.
- B. Durusoy et al. “Standardized Test Routines for the Assessment of Potential Induced Degradation of Perovskite Solar Cells,” Proceedings of EU PVSEC, 2024.
- B. Durusoy et al. “Technical Potential of Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic for Ankara,” Renewable Energy, 2022.
- B. Durusoy et al. “Solar Irradiation on the Rear Surface of Bifacial Solar Modules: A Modeling Approach,” Scientific Reports, Nature, 2020.
Conclusion
Beyza Durusoy is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with exceptional contributions to solar energy research. Her strong publication record, international collaborations, and industry-linked projects make her a competitive nominee. Expanding her research impact into commercial applications and grant leadership could further solidify her standing in the field.