Formed by Harvard faculty who work in materials science and energy technology, the
Materials for Energy Group aims is to raise the visibility and the long-run vitality of
materials research with energy applications at Harvard.
Energy Materials at Harvard
Spring 2011
"Nanoporous Black Silicon by Liquid Etch: Optics, Photovoltaics and
Photoelectrochemistry"
Featuring Howard Branz, Principal Scientist in the National Center for Photovoltaics,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
TODAY
4:00pm
Maxwell Dworkin G115
33 Oxford Street, Cambridge
Howard Branz is a principal scientist with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's
National Center for Photovoltaics, and a nationally and internationally renowned scientist
with achievements in physics, materials science, and device engineering related to
renewable energy. Branz has led NREL's amorphous silicon photovoltaic development for
over 5 years and all of NREL's silicon research.
About the Materials for Energy Group: Adapting current energy systems to reduce fossil
fuel dependence and minimize impacts on climate, environment, and health is the grand
challenge we face today. New materials are of crucial importance for meeting this goal.
Materials are central to every energy technology, and advances in materials science can
help raise energy efficiencies and resolve emissions problems. To reflect on the
challenges and opportunities of energy materials, the Materials for Energy Group engages a
multi-disciplinary set of physicists, materials scientists, environmental scientists, and
chemists. Learn more about the mission of the Materials for Energy Group by visiting
http://energy.harvard.edu/programs/energymaterials
Contact:
Brenda Hugot
Program Administrator
Harvard University Center for the Environment
24 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
bhugot(a)fas.harvard.edu
p. 617-496-1788
f. 617-496-0425
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