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Michael Filler
August 30, 2017

29: Lynn Loo - You've just stepped on my soapbox

Michael Filler
August 30, 2017

Lynn Loo from Princeton University joins the podcast to talk about organic semiconductors -- Si and GaAs's far more tunable and flexible siblings -- and the applications where they shine. We also touch on the value of industry/academic partnerships and the challenges faced by minorities in technical fields. (Recorded on February 16, 2017. Edited by Andrew Cannon.)

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Show Notes:

  • Lynn Loo

  • Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

  • Catherine Zandonella - "Alimata: Fundamental science, fundamental benefits"

  • Chris Nicholson - "Maximizing the ROI of intellectual property"

  • Sharon Adarlo - "Self-powered system makes smart windows smarter"

  • Nicholas Davy and Melda Sezen-Edmonds et al - "Pairing of near-ultraviolet solar cells with electrochromic windows for smart management of the solar spectrum"

  • All-Vinyl (Radio) Show feat. Nick Davy & Melda Sezen

  • 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

  • NREL - Best Research (Solar) Cell Efficiencies

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