Photovoltaic Specialists Conference


The IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference is the longest running technical conference dedicated to photovoltaics, solar cells, and solar power. The first PVSC was in 1961 at the NASA headquarters in Washington DC. The number of conference areas have expanded and now include PV reliability and solar resource. The conference has also had many diverse and distinguished keynote speakers like Sarah Kurtz who won the conference's William Cherry Award in 2012. PVSC is also where the most notable breakthroughs in PV are often first announced, such as record Solar-cell efficiency, new technologies like perovskite, TOPCon, heterojunction, and tandem cells, derivation of new algorithms, and discoveries of new phenomena such as Potential-induced degradation and light and elevated temperature induced degradation.
PVSC is one of the three hosts of the quadrennial World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, along with the International Photovoltaic Science and Engineering Conference on the Asia-Pacific side and European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition on the European side.

William R. Cherry Award

PVSC honors scientists and researchers who have made significant contributions to the field of photovoltaics since 1980. Notable recipients include Joseph J. Loferski in 1981, Martin Green in 1990, Richard Swanson in 2002, Stuart Wenham in 2009, Pierre Verlinden in 2016 and Professor Harry Atwater in 2019.

Women in PV Lunch

For at least the past ten years, PVSC has held a luncheon with speakers who have recognized the significant contribution of women in photovoltaics.

Middle and high school competition

For over 20 years, PVSC has inspired high school youth to engage with scientists, explore and present their concepts at the conference, and compete to win prizes. Starting in 2020, the competition was expanded to include middle school students. The format was changed to encourage more creativity by asking students to write about how solar energy will change the future in the "Solar Future Narratives" competition, and to pitch solar energy projects that could positively impact their communities in the "Solar Energy Video Pitch" competition.

Location history

PVSC #YearLocationChairCherry Award
PVSC-11961Washington, DC
PVSC-21962Washington, DCWalter C. Scott
PVSC-31963Washington, DCWalter C. Scott
PVSC-41964Cleveland, OH
PVSC-51965Greenbelt, MDPaul Rappaport
PVSC-61967Cocoa Beach, FLWilliam R. Cherry
PVSC-71968Pasadena, CARobert E. Fischell
PVSC-81970Seattle, WAJoseph J. Loferski
PVSC-91972Silver Springs, MDMartin Wolf
PVSC-101973Palo Alto, CARichard L. Statler
PVSC-111975Scottsdale, AZDenis R. Curtin
PVSC-121976Baton Rouge, LAAmerico F. Forestieri
PVSC-131978Washington, DCJohn V. Goldsmith
PVSC-141980San Diego, CACharles E. BackusPaul Rappaport
PVSC-151981Kissimmee, FLCharles J. BishopJoseph J. Loferski
PVSC-161982San Diego, CAHenry W. Brandhorst, Jr.Martin Wolf
PVSC-171984Kissimmee, FLEugene L. RalphHenry W. Brandhorst
PVSC-181985Las Vegas, NVAllen M. BarnettEugene L. Ralph
PVSC-191987New Orleans, LALawrence L. KazmerskiCharles E. Backus
PVSC-201988Las Vegas, NVJoseph F. WiseDavid E. Carlson
PVSC-211990Kissimmee, FLJohn D. MeakinMartin A. Green
PVSC-221991Las Vegas, NVCosmo R. BaronaPeter A. Iles
PVSC-231993Louisville, KYRichard J. SchwartzLawrence L. Kazmerski
PVSC-24 1994Waikoloa Village, HI Dennis J. Flood, Jurgen Schmid and Masafumi Yamaguchi Yoshihiro Hamakawa
PVSC-251996Washington, DCEldon C. BoesAllen M. Barnett
PVSC-261997Anaheim, CAPaul BasoreAdolf Goetzberger
PVSC-27 1998Vienna, Austria Jurgen Schmid, Kosuke Kurokawa and Sheila G. Bailey Richard J. Schwartz
PVSC-282000Anchorage, AKAjeet RohatgiChristopher R. Wronski
PVSC-292002New Orleans, LAJohn BennerRichard Swanson
PVSC-30 2003Osaka, Japan Kosuke Kurokawa, Lawrence L. Kazmerski and Bernard McNelis Ajeet Rohatgi
PVSC-312005Lake Buena Vista, FLChristopher R. WronskiTimothy J. Coutts
PVSC-32 2006Waikoloa Village, HI Sheila Bailey, Heinz Ossenbrink and Makoto Konagai Antonio Luque
PVSC-332008San Diego, CATimothy J. CouttsMasafumi Yamaguchi
PVSC-342009Philadelphia, PATim AndersonStuart Wenham
PVSC-352010Honolulu, HIRobert WaltersRichard R. King
PVSC-36 2010Valencia, Spain Giovanni De Santi, Makoto Konagai and Robert Walters
2011Seattle, WADavid WiltJerry M. Olson
2012Austin, TXB.J. StanberySarah Kurtz
2013Tampa, FLRyne RafaelleKeith Emery
2014Denver, CORichard R. KingRonald A. Sinton
PVSC-41 2014Kyoto, Japan Makoto Konagai, A. Jager Waldau and B.J. Stanbery
2015New Orleans, LASteven A. RingelChristiana Honsberg
2016Portland, ORAngus RockettPierre Verlinden
2017Washington, DCAngèle ReindersEli Yablonovitch
PVSC-45 2018Waikoloa Village, HI Alex Freundlich, Marko Topič and Akira Yamada Vasilis Fthenakis
2019Chicago, ILSarah KurtzHarry Atwater
2020Virtual Seth HubbardJames Sites
2021Virtual Sylvain MarsillacThorsten Trupke
2022Philadelphia, PABill ShafarmanStephen R. Forrest
2023San Juan, PRMariana BertoniJenny Nelson
PVSC-51 2022Milan, ItalyAlessandra Scognamiglio, Yuzuru Ueda and Seth Hubbard
2024Seattle, WAArno SmetsChris Xixiang Xu
2025Montreal, Canada Tyler Grassman