Solar Energy 101 | GCEP Symposium 2011
Michael McGehee discusses solar technology and photovoltaics. He is an Associate Professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department and Director of the Center for Advanced Molecular Photovoltaics at Stanford University. His research interests are patterning materials at the nanometer length scale, semiconducting polymers and solar cells. He has taught courses on nanotechnology, organic semiconductors, polymer science and solar cells.

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