New on Full Circle this week
Nanoelectronics key to advances in renewable energy
Stephen Goodnick, professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and deputy director of ASU LightWorks, recently detailed what nanoelectronics advances could do to help push the performance of solar energy systems to the next level in his talk at the 2014 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Feb. 13-17 in Chicago. Read on Full Circle
In the news
ASU Energy Research (Channel 3: Good Morning Arizona)
Two Department of Energy solar-power projects to be led by Stephen Goodnick and Zachary Holman were featured on the early morning news. Goodnick and Holman will lead two multi-university/industry research teams in support of a new U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) program to develop technologies that use the full spectrum of sunlight to produce inexpensive power during both day and night. View online
Engineers club meets March 7 (YourWestValley.com)
Rolf Halden, a professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment and founding director of the Center for Environmental Security, will be the guest speaker at the Engineers Club of the West Valley. The March 7 meeting will tackle the topic of wastewater. Read online