Objective TITLE OF THE ADDITIONAL PROPOSAL: Device modelling of pin/TCO/nip solar module Device modelling and simulation of the pin/TCO/nip solar cell structure is an essential part of the project JOU2-CT92-0049. The purpose of this modelling is to help the design of the new solar cell and to optimize its material and geometrical structure. The group at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, is very experienced in solar cell device modelling and has developed an extremly powerful a-Si solar cell computer simulation program. This is one of the reasons, this group has been already cooperating in JOU2-CT92-0049 project. In spite of the fact, this group has not received any financial support so far, it works actively in work package A - Device modelling from the starting date of the project. In this time period the group has contributed a large number of computed results, has prepared the 1st periodic report for EC, and successfully cooperates with technology group at Siemens AG, discussing measured results on experimental samples with theoretical expectations, resulting in an extremly valuable feedback to both, device fabrication and device modelling group. The cooperation of the group from Ljubljana University in the JOU2-CT92-0049 project is evident, and we therefore strongly recommend the inclusion of the attached proposal for financial support, as it is presented in the submitted proposal. Programme(s) IC-PECO/COPERNICUS - Scientific and technological cooperation between the European Community and European non-member countries, 1992- Topic(s) 03 - CEEC participation in NON-NUCLEAR ENERGY (JOULE II) programme Call for proposal Data not available Funding Scheme CSC - Cost-sharing contracts Coordinator Siemens AG EU contribution No data Address 6,Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 81739 MUENCHEN Germany See on map Total cost No data Participants (1) Sort alphabetically Sort by EU Contribution Expand all Collapse all University of Ljubljana Slovenia EU contribution No data Address 25,Trzaska 61000 Ljubljana See on map Total cost No data