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Franz-Josef Haug
I studied Physics between 1990 and 1996 at the Universities of Ulm (Germany) and Waikato (New Zealand). While specializing mostly on Theoretical Physics and Quantum Theory during my studies, I turned towards Experimental Physics for a graduate work on gas-phase epitaxy of silicon. After that, I pursued a PhD program at ETH Zürich (Switzerland), studying Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells. As PostDoc, I went to EMPA (Switzerland) to work on plasma processes for hard coatings of TiN and to the  Jülich Research Centre in Germany to study light scattering ZnO front contacts for solar cells. In 2005 I joined the  Institute of Microengineering (IMT) at the University of Neuchatel to lead a research group on thin film silicon solar cells within the PV-Lab. In 2009 the IMT was integrated into EPFL. My main research interests are optics, charge transport in semiconductors and renewable energy in general. My current work is devoted to passivating contacts for crystalline silicon solar cells, using thin silicon films as contact layers. In 2015 I was appointed Maitre d'Enseignement et Recherche (Senior Lecturer and Scientist) and member of the Faculty of STI. From 2013 to 2015 I was member of the EFPL Teachers Council (CCE) and from 2016 and 2018 I was elected into the Council of the Engineering School (CF-STI). In 2020 I was elected to become a member of CF-STI. My main objective for the legislature is to represent the role of EPFL's intermediate staff and to raise the awareness for concerns of the satellite campuses.
Rahul Kumar Gupta
Rahul Gupta completed his B.Tech in electrical engineering at NIT Rourkela, India in 2014. From 2015 to 2016, he worked as research assistant on micro-energy harvesting at NUS Singapore. In 2018, he received his M.Sc degree in electrical engineering with orientation in smart grids technology at EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland. He received Zanelli: technologie et développement durable prize 2018 for his master project in the field of sustainable development. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. degree at the Distributed Electrical Systems Laboratory, EPFL. His research interests include model predictive control, distributed optimization and data-driven control of the active distribution networks in the presence of uncertainties.

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