Rahul Parmar
(Curriculum Vitae)
Physics of Energy Harvesting Division
National Physical Laboratory
New Delhi-110012, India
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Personal Information
Birth Details 05-August-1993, Rajasthan, India.
Family Status Single.
Gender Male.
Nationality Indian.
Languages Hindi (mother tongue), English (fluent).
Research Interest
Energy Engineering, Material Sciences, Thin Film Solar Cells.
– Structural, Optical, Electrical and Semiconducting properties of Inorganic com- pound semiconductors (CIGS/CZTS/CZTSSe) for photovoltaic applications. Academic Qualifications
2014–2015 M.Tech. – Energy Engineering (CGPA 7.75/10),
– Department of Mechanical Engineering, Suresh Gyan Vihar University Jaipur, Rajasthan-302017, India.
2010–2014 B.Tech. – Mechanical Engineering (CGPA 7.73/10),
– Department of Mechanical Engineering, Suresh Gyan Vihar University Jaipur, Rajasthan-302017, India.
2009–2010 XII – PCM (69.23%),
– Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan, Ajmer-305001, India. 2007–2008 X – All (84.33%),
– Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan, Ajmer-305001, India. Research Experience
01/2015 – Present M.Tech Trainee
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi-110012, India Computer Related Skills
OS Windows, Linux
Software MS-O ce, Latex, CAD etc.
Scientific Publications
1 – O. P. Singh, N. Muhunthan, K. S. Gour, R. Parmar, M. Dalai, P. Kulriya, S. Pillai and V. N. Singh, “E ect of sputter deposited Zn precursor film thickness and annealing time on the properties of Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films deposited by sequential reactive sputtering of metal targets”, Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2016, 52, 38-45, DOI: 10.1016/j.mssp.2016.05.012.
2 – K. S. Gour, R. Parmar, O. P. Singh and V. N. Singh, “Optimizing CuInGaSe2 Thin Films Grown by Selenization of Culn/CuGa Multilayers for Solar Cell Ap- plications”, Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine, 2016, 8, 314-318, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asem.2016.1860
3 – O. P. Singh, K. S. Gour, R. Parmar and V. N. Singh, “Sodium induced grain growth, defect passivation and enhancement in the photovoltaic prop- erties of Cu2ZnSnS4 thin film solar cell”, Materials Chemistry and Physics, 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2016.04.030
4 – M. K. Thakur, O. P. Singh, K. Thakur, R. Parmar, K. S. Gour, N. Muhunthan, S. Singh, D. Singh, N. Vijayan, H. K. Singh and V.N. Sing “E ect of substrate on the structural and electrical properties of Mo thin films”, Advanced Materials Letters, doi:10.5185/amlett.2016.5965.
5 – O. P. Singh, R Parmar, K. S. Gour, MK Dalai, Jai Tawale, SP Singh, Vidya Nand Singh, “Synthesis and characterization of petal type CZTS by stacked layer reactive sputtering”, Superlattices and Microstructures, 88 (2015) 281-286. Presentations/ Talks
1 – S. Kumar, A. K. Arya, R Parmar, C. Kumar, “A Study on Advanced Solar Passive Cool Chamber (Frize Without Electricty)”, IEERET Conference Proceeding, 3-4 November 2014.
2 – O. P. Singh, M. K. Thakur, K. S. Gour, R Parmar and V. N. Singh, “Synthesis and characterization of CZTS thin film and solar cell using stacked layer sputtering”, Poster Presented on National Science Day at National Physical Laboratory New Delhi, India, 3 March 2015.
Curriculum Project
1– CIGS/CZTS based thin film solar cells
Brief over view of project: The objective of this project is to deposit the high quality of CIGS thin film and it’s supporting layers like Mo as Back contact, CdS as bu er layer, ZnO as window layer, ITO as transparent conducting oxide and Al as top contact for solar cell device. CIGS absorber layer is deposited by DC/RF magnetron sputtering method in the vacuum chamber. CZTS absorber layer is deposited by RF/DC reactive sputtering in H2S gas. CBD is used to deposit the CdS bu er layer, CVD method is used for Selenization for CIGS formation. Thermal Evaporation is generally used to deposition for Top contact of Aluminium. 2– Electricity generation with the help of hydraulic ram without any wastage of external energy
Brief over view of project: The objective of this project was to produce the elec- tricity by using hydraulic ram without use of any external energy sources .This system recycle the water and reuse for electricity production .This system can be used for lifting water at three times height to its original height. Workshops Attended
1– Participated in R-hex workshop at Techfest 2012 at IIT Bombay. Training Undertaken
1– In plant training at 3x110 MW units of Dholpur Combined Cycle Power Project from 13/12/2012 to 27/12/2012 in Rajasthan India.
2– Summer Internship at National Engineering Industries Limited Jaipur, from 15 may 2013 to 29 June 2013 Rajasthan India.
3– Computer Aided Designing and Manufacturing CAD/CAM at Central Workshop MSME-DI Jaipur, Rajasthan from 7 august 2012 to 23 October 2012. 4– Development Programme on CNC programming using Unigraphics CAM software at Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology Jaipur from 04/02/2013 to 15/03/2013 in Jaipur Rajasthan.
5– CAD/CAM using CREW 1.0 Interfacing with CNC machine at Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology Jaipur from 18/03/2013 to 03/05/2013. References
1 – Dr. V. N. Singh
Scientist
National Physical Laboratory
New Delhi-110012, India
Email: *******@********.***
2 – Dr. S. P. Singh
Scientist
National Physical Laboratory
New Delhi-110012, India
Email:*******@********.***
3 – Dr. P. Kumar
Scientist
National Physical Laboratory
New Delhi-110012, India
Email: ***********@*****.***
New Delhi, June 4, 2016
Rahul Parmar