Bakary Coulibaly

Address: Washington, DC
Contact: bcoulib9@gwu.edu | 202-677-8929

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Hello, šŸ‘‹šŸ¾ Iā€™m a Masterā€™s student in Electrical Engineering at The George Washington University, where Iā€™m working on techniques using convolutional neural networks to detect defects in photovoltaic modules. I hold a Bachelorā€™s degree in Computer Engineering, which ignited my passion for low-voltage electronics, DIY projects, and rapid prototyping. Meanwhile, my ongoing Masterā€™s studies fuel my fascination with high-voltage power generation, distribution, and cutting-edge renewable energy solutions.

My interests span from renewable energy systems and advanced AI (including hardware/software generative AI) to timeless subjects like history and geographyā€”areas that continually inspire my perspective on technology and its impact on our world. In my spare time, I love 3D printing innovative designs and building fun circuits for everyday tasksā€”whether itā€™s crafting custom Bluetooth speakers or upgrading my home Roomba. These creative endeavors perfectly merge technical ingenuity with practical problem-solving, fueling both my professional and personal growth.

Feel free to connect with me on social media to share ideas, discuss projects, or simply chat about the latest innovations in energy and technology.šŸ˜Š

selected publications

  1. IEEE
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    Electrical and Electroluminescence Evaluation of 17 Year Old Monocrystalline Silicon Building Integrated Photovoltaic Modules
    Andrew M Shore,Ā Tali Schlenoff,Ā Bakary Coulibaly, and 4 more authors
    In 2023 IEEE 50th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2023

selected projects