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Renewable Energy & Nanoelectronics Research Lab (RENRLab)

The Renewable Energy & Nanoelectronics Research Lab (RENRLab) is a multidisciplinary virtual research platform dedicated to advancing knowledge and innovation in emerging technologies. Our research activities span a wide range of areas, including materials simulation, photovoltaic and solar cell design, microgrid systems, VLSI and nanoelectronics, semiconductor devices, and machine learning applications in energy and electronics. At RENRLab, we strive to bridge fundamental research with practical technological development. Our work focuses on exploring advanced materials, designing high-efficiency energy systems, and developing intelligent computational models that support next-generation electronic and renewable energy technologies.

Beyond research, RENRLab is strongly committed to nurturing the next generation of researchers. We provide structured mentorship and research guidance to students, helping them build a solid foundation in scientific methodology, academic writing, and scholarly publishing. Our lab actively supports students in conducting impactful research and preparing high-quality manuscripts for international journals and conferences. RENRLab also promotes collaborative and interdisciplinary research by connecting students, researchers, and academics from diverse backgrounds. By encouraging knowledge exchange and teamwork, the lab aims to create an environment where innovative ideas can flourish and interdisciplinary solutions can be developed to address complex technological and energy-related challenges.Through collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing, RENRLab aims to contribute to global progress in sustainable energy systems and advanced nanoelectronic technologies.

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Advancing research in renewable energy and photovoltaic technologies

Explore our latest peer-reviewed articles presenting new insights in renewable energy systems, semiconductor devices, and advanced photovoltaic technologies.

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Our lab integrates cutting-edge research in solar energy, microgrid systems, VLSI chip design, and materials science to drive sustainable innovation and technological advancements.

Exploring the Quantum World: Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Materials Science

The Science of Solar Energy: Understanding the Working Mechanisms of Photovoltaic Cells

Optimizing Renewable Energy: Development of Sustainable and Efficient Microgrid Systems

Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and Chip Design: Power, Area, and Delay Optimization

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