Stephen Tay is an Associate Professor and solar energy researcher with 11 years of experience bridging academia, policy and industry to accelerate urban solar PV adoption. He holds a PhD from Imperial College London awarded under a competitive National Research Foundation scholarship and has led national solarisation initiatives at SERIS, contributing to policy, RECs verification and World Bank/ BCA publications. A three-time NUS Teaching Excellence Award winner and former head of SERIS’s Urban Solar Group, he combines rigorous materials and nanomaterials research background with practical tools such as glare analysis and LCOE modelling. He serves on the Singapore Green Building Council board and has consulted extensively for public agencies and private developers on feasibility and technical advisory work. Notably, his work uniquely intersects co-location of PV and greenery and public adoption studies, applying authentic assessment methods to teaching energy professionals. Based in Singapore, he is both a recognized industry advocate and an educator shaping the next generation of built-environment and renewable-energy practitioners.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Materials Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Materials Engineering at Imperial College London
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Materials Engineering, First Class Honours, Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Materials Engineering, First Class Honours at Nanyang Technological University
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