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Stacked solar cells can handle energy of 70,000 sunsSeptember 9, 2013 NC State researchers have come up with a new technique that which should improve the overall efficiency of solar energy devices and reduce the cost of solar energy production. Salah Bedair, electrical engineering, featured. |
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New connection between stacked solar cells can handle energy of 70,000 sunsSeptember 9, 2013 NC State researchers have come up with a new technique that which should improve the overall efficiency of solar energy devices and reduce the cost of solar energy production. Salah Bedair, electrical engineering, featured. |
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How to Harness the Power of 70,000 SunsSeptember 9, 2013 NC State researchers have come up with a new technique that which should improve the overall efficiency of solar energy devices and reduce the cost of solar energy production. Salah Bedair, electrical engineering, featured. |
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New connection between stacked solar cells can handle energy of 70,000 sunsSeptember 9, 2013 NC State researchers have come up with a new technique that which should improve the overall efficiency of solar energy devices and reduce the cost of solar energy production. Salah Bedair, electrical engineering, featured. |
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New connection between stacked solar cells can handle energy of 70,000 sunsSeptember 6, 2013 NC State researchers have come up with a new technique that which should improve the overall efficiency of solar energy devices and reduce the cost of solar energy production. Salah Bedair, electrical engineering, featured. |
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New Connection between Stacked Solar Cells Can Handle Energy of 70,000 SunsSeptember 6, 2013 NC State researchers have come up with a new technique that which should improve the overall efficiency of solar energy devices and reduce the cost of solar energy production. Salah Bedair, electrical engineering, featured. |
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New Connection Between Stacked Solar Cells Can Handle Energy of 70,000 SunsSeptember 6, 2013 NC State researchers have come up with a new technique that which should improve the overall efficiency of solar energy devices and reduce the cost of solar energy production. Salah Bedair, electrical engineering, featured. |
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Of Time and Bionic Cockroaches: Part 3August 23, 2013 Dr. Alper Bozkurt, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is featured in the latest comic from Ph.D. Comics. |
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Column: Bands drum up feedback with appAugust 22, 2013 NC State student Trent McKenzie is representative of a bigger trend happening in music where bands have learned from the business world that data drives decision-making. Trent McKenzie, electrical engineering, featured. |
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Of Time and Bionic Cockroaches: Part 2August 19, 2013 Dr. Alper Bozkurt, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is featured in the latest comic from Ph.D. Comics. |
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Why the Human Robot Will Never Come to PassAugust 2, 2013 An NC State researcher has created a swarm structure for robotics by applying small battery backs to cockroaches, which can then be steered with small electrical pulses and used to collect data or search for people across wide space. |
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A 3D printed future: 10 surprising things we could see printed soonJuly 31, 2013 Revolutionary visions of our 3D printed future include the development of a metal alloy by NC State researchers that remains at a liquid state at room temperature. |
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Researchers find new way to create ‘gradients’ for understanding molecular interactionsJuly 31, 2013 NC State researchers have developed a new technique for creating biomolecular gradients that is both simpler than existing techniques. Albena Ivanisevic and Salah Bedair, engineering, featured. |
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Researchers Find New Way to Create ‘Gradients’ for Understanding Molecular InteractionsJuly 31, 2013 NC State researchers have developed a new technique for creating biomolecular gradients that is both simpler than existing techniques. Albena Ivanisevic and Salah Bedair, engineering, featured. |
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New Way to Create ‘Gradients’ for Understanding Molecular InteractionsJuly 31, 2013 NC State researchers have developed a new technique for creating biomolecular gradients that is both simpler than existing techniques. Albena Ivanisevic and Salah Bedair, engineering, featured. |