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Md. Wazedur Rahman

Researcher at Pondicherry University

Publications -  10
Citations -  97

Md. Wazedur Rahman is an academic researcher from Pondicherry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photovoltaic system & Maximum power point tracking. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 69 citations. Previous affiliations of Md. Wazedur Rahman include University of Alberta & National University of Singapore.

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Comparative analysis of developed incremental conductance (IC) and perturb & observe (P&O) MPPT algorithm for photovoltaic applications

TL;DR: Modeling in Matlab/Simulink environment facilitates design and simulation of the MPPT algorithms and provides a modular visual simulation and user-friendly environment which can be easily reconfigurable for the electrical response of solar photovoltaic module or system.
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Wear Phenomena in Abrasive-Free Copper CMP Process

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of process parameters in wear mechanisms of abrasive-free copper chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process has been investigated, and sliding-induced chemical etching has been established as the dominant wear mechanism by both qualitative and quantitative analysis.
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Performance evaluation of a newly developed electrolytic system for stable thinning of silicon wafers

TL;DR: Injection Electrode (IE) assisted electrolysis has been tried for this purpose to thin down silicon wafers with generation of required surface qualities as mentioned in this paper, which led to successful thinning of silicon wafer down to 70 μm thickness from 750 μm with superior surface qualities.
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Non-approximated series resistance evaluation by considering high ideality factor in organic solar cell

TL;DR: In this paper, the series resistance of a single diode solar cell was determined using a systemic approach, and the dependence of series resistance on ideality factor of the device and the reverse saturation current calculation through the illuminated currentvoltage characteristics was presented.
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Long Carbon Nanotubes Functionalized with DNA and Implications for Spintronics.

TL;DR: Systematic fabrication of long DNA-wrapped nanotubes, which has hitherto not been reported, is expected to enable further investigation into the spin-dependent properties of these ultimate one-dimensional nanoscale hybrids and may have a significant impact on nanoscales spintronics.