Orlando Chapter Meeting - April 2018: Optimizing solar cell efficiency and solar energy production

Orlando , USA
3039 Technology Parkway

Clean renewable solar energy is and will continue to be a critically important source of electrical energy. Solar energy has the potential of meeting all of the world's energy needs, and has seen substantial growth in recent years. Solar cells can convert sun light directly into electrical energy, and much progress has been made in making them less expensive and more efficient. This presentation will examine optimizing solar cell efficiency and solar energy production

Agenda:

Dinner & Networking: 6:00 PM
Chapter Business: 6:15 PM
Presentation: 6:30 PM
RSVP: Eventbrite

Please RSVP by 5PM Tuesday the week of the event at the link above so we can plan for the proper amount of food – dinner is complementary.  The meeting is open to all; you do not need to be an INCOSE member to attend. If you are not a member, we invite you to become a member of the Orlando Chapter of INCOSE at http://www.incose.org/about/Membership/Join

About the Presentation:

Clean renewable solar energy is and will continue to be a critically important source of electrical energy. Solar energy has the potential of meeting all of the world's energy needs, and has seen substantial growth in recent years. Solar cells can convert sun light directly into electrical energy, and much progress has been made in making them less expensive and more efficient. This presentation will examine optimizing solar cell efficiency and solar energy production.         

Speaker:
John Wilcox, PhD.

About the Speaker: 

Dr. John Wilcox researched high efficiency solar cells and operating solar cells at high temperatures. His research interests include semiconductor device physics, optoelectronics, photovoltaic devices, semiconductor temperature dependencies, numerical modeling and analytical modeling. He graduated with the MSECE degree in 2009 and the Ph.D. degree in Aug, 2013. He has published numerous research papers in journals and conferences.

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