As part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Training and Research Experience Program titled "Training in Optoelectronics for Power: From Science and Engineering to Technology" (NSERC CREATE TOP-SET) Seminar Series, Dr. Mariana Bertoni, from Arizona State University, will give a presentation titled "Defect kinetics and reliability of silicon cells and modules" . Join us at 2:15 p.m.
As part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Training and Research Experience Program titled "Training in Optoelectronics for Power: From Science and Engineering to Technology" (NSERC CREATE TOP-SET) Seminar Series, Dr.
As part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Training and Research Experience Program titled "Training in Optoelectronics for Power: From Science and Engineering to Technology" (NSERC CREATE TOP-SET) Seminar Series, Dr.
As part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Training and Research Experience Program titled "Training in Optoelectronics for Power: From Science and Engineering to Technology" (NSERC CREATE TOP-SET) Seminar Series, Dr. Karen Kavanagh, from Simon Fraser University, will give a presentation titled "Mapping semiconductor nanowire junction potentials". Join us at 2:15 p.m.
As part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Training and Research Experience Program titled "Training in Optoelectronics for Power: From Science and Engineering to Technology" (NSERC CREATE TOP-SET) Seminar Series, Dr.
As part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Training and Research Experience Program titled "Training in Optoelectronics for Power: From Science and Engineering to Technology" (NSERC CREATE TOP-SET) Seminar Series, Dr. Martha Lenio, from WWF Canada, will give a presentation titled "WWF Canada’s renewable energy projects in the Arctic". Join us at 2:15 p.m.
Title: Coherence in exciton and charge transport: From photosynthesis to organic electronics Abstract: Energy and charge transport are the most fundamental chemical processes, underpinning photosynthesis, solar cells, batteries, and molecular electronics. In many important cases, charge and energy motion show signatures of various kinds of coherence.
As part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Training and Research Experience Program titled "Training in Optoelectronics for Power: From Science and Engineering to Technology" (NSERC CREATE TOP-SET) Seminar Series, Dr. Suzan Eren, from Queen's University, will give a presentation titled "DC micro-grids: Power delivery of the future". Join us at 2:15 p.m. for refreshments. The seminar will start at 2:45 p.m.