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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII Director, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, Jan. 2002 - present Interim Director, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, Dec. 1999 - Jan. 2002 Acting Director, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, Sept. 1998 - Dec. 1998 Researcher, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, 1997 -1999 Graduate Faculty, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 1992 - Graduate Faculty, Department of Electrical Engineering, 1989 - Associate Researcher, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, 1988 - 1997
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Manager, Institute of Energy Conversion (IEC), Reactor Design and Analysis Group, University of Delaware, 1986 -1988 Engineer, Institute of Energy Conversion, University of Delaware, 1980 - 1986 Research Assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, 1977-1980 Research Assistant, Department of Ocean Engineering, University of Hawaii, 1975 - 1977 Engineer, Mobil Research and Development Corp., Paulsboro, NJ., 1973 - 1975
EDUCATION Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, 1980 Modeling and design of a chemical reactor for continuous deposition of CdS thin-film semiconductors for photovoltaic applications MS., Ocean Engineering, University of Hawaii, 1977 BS., Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, 1973 with Honors and Distinction Awarded Outstanding Graduate from the College of Engineering
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, AIChE, Materials Research Society, International Association for Hydrogen Energy, Electrochemical Society
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS Research interests include the development of novel vapor deposition techniques for production of thin film solar cells and sensors, development of cost-effective technologies for renewable hydrogen production, and the testing and development of high performance fuel cells for military and civilian applications. Current projects include development of copper- indium-diselenide solar cells on light weight flexible substrates, development of processes for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production, and development of hydrogen fuel purity guidelines for fuel cell application.
RECENT GRANTS AND AWARDS Principal Investigator or co-Principal Investigator on over $10 million of extramurally funded research in photovoltaics, hdyrogen technologies, and fuel cells.
US Department of Energy, "Hawaii Hydrogen Center for the Development an Deployment of Distributed Energy Technologies. Sept 2004 -
Office of Naval Research "Hawaii Energy & Environmental Technology Initiative" June 2001 -
Triton Systems " CIGS Solar Cell Fabrication and Testing" Jan 2004 - Trex Corporation, "Photoconductor on Active Pixel Image Sensors" August 1998 - June 2000
National Defense Center of Excellence for Research in Ocean Sciences through Sea Engineering. "Development of an Ultra-High Resolution Stress Detection System for Marine Applications. November 1998 - October 2000.
PUBLICATIONS Over 25 publications in peer reviewed journals and over 20 conference proceedings in the areas of photovoltaics, photoelectrochemical hydrogen production, and thin-film electronic materials. Six patents and three patent disclosures.
Hihara, L.H., A. Iwane, S. Voss, R.E. Rocheleau, and Z.E. Zhang. 1998. Initiation of Corrosion in Metal Substrates Coated with Plasma-Deposited Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Alloy Thin Films. Corrosion Science
Rocheleau, R.E., E.L. Miller, and A. Misra. 1998. High-Efficiency Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production Using Multijunction Amorphous Silicon Photoelectrodes. Energy and Fuels 12:3-10.
Rocheleau, R.E., and E.L. Miller. 1997. Photoelectrochemical Production of Hydrogen: Engineering Loss Analysis. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 22:771-782.
Rocheleau, R.E., M. Tun, and S. Hegedus. 1997. Analysis and Optimization of High-Efficiency Multijunction a- Si:H Solar Cells. In Proceedings of 26th IEEE PV Specialists Conference. New York: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Sharfarman, W.N., B.M. Basol, J.S. Britt, R.B. Hall, and R.E. Rocheleau. 1997. Semiconductor Processing and Manufacturing. Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications 5:359-364.
Miller, E.L., and R.E. Rocheleau. 1997. Electrochemical Behavior of Reactively Sputtered Iron-Doped Nickel Oxide. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 144:3072-3077.
Miller, E.L., and R.E. Rocheleau. 1997. Opto-Electronic and Electrochemical Properties of Sputter-Deposited NiOx Thin-Film Catalysts. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 144:1995-2003.
Rocheleau, R.E., E.L. Miller, A. Misra, and S. Song. 1996. Hydrogen Production Using Multijunction Amorphous Silicon Photoelectrodes. In Hydrogen Energy Progress XI. Edited by T.N. Veziroglu, C.J. Winter, J.P. Baselt, and G. Kreysa. Schon & Wetzel GnibH 3:2755-2760.
Rocheleau, R.E., and M. Vierthaler. 1994. Optimization of Multijunction a-Si:H Solar Cells Using an Integrated Optical/Electrical Model. In Proceedings of the 21st World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion. New York: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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