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SUMMARY:The Energiewende
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CONTACT:Dr. Tobias Teckentrup (CENIDE)
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Tobias Teckentrup (CENIDE)
The Energiewende
how can nanomaterials help?
The development of nanotechnology over the past two decades has greatly advanced capabilities to control materials at the nanometer scale. It has also enabled exciting opportunities to design materials with desirable photonic, electronic, ionic and mechanical properties, which are important for a variety of energy applications such as solar cells, vehicle electrification and grid-scale storage. In this lecture, Professor Cui will present how to design nanomaterials rationally to produce a major impact on the Energiewende (energy transition), especially on solar to electricity conversion and batteries.

Vortrag von: Prof. Dr. Yi Cui, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Monday, 25. November 2013
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