Our partners at UCSB have developed a method to produce high-quality perovskite films at room temperature, achieving a power conversion efficiency of 24.4% in perovskite solar cells. This process eliminates the need for thermal annealing and additional...
Thermophotovoltaic cells have been developed by our partners at the University of Michigan, these cells achieve a significantly improved power conversion efficiency of 44% at 1435°C. This has allowed them to convert heat into electricity by capturing infrared photons,...
Our Partners at Oxford University have developed an innovative solar technology using perovskite materials to create a coating that is just over one micron thick—150 times thinner than the silicon wafers used in traditional solar panels. This ultra-thin, flexible...
Our partners at Cornell have contributed to the future of superconductors by researching a new type of superconductivity in the material uranium ditelluride. Cornell’s use of the pulse-echo ultrasound device – which was fabricated on what Principal Investigator Brad...
Our partners at the University of St Andrews and the University of Cologne have developed a revolutionary biomedical device. It utilizes small wireless light sources inside the body to stimulate cells precisely, without the need for large wires or implants. This...
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