Thursday, September 22, 2011
The most efficient colloidal-quantum-dot solar cell ever created will be described in a scientific paper to be published in a print edition of the journal Nature Materials by a team of scientists that includes John Asbury, assistant professor of chemistry at Penn State. Quantum dots are nanoscale semiconductors that capture light and convert it into electrical energy. Because of their small size, the dots can be sprayed onto flexible surfaces, including plastics, enabling the production of solar cells that are less expensive than the existing silicon-based version. (more)
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
When students wait for the BARTA bus at Penn State Berks, they will enjoy an interactive experience of sight and sound during their stay. Faculty and staff at the college recently collaborated on a special project, combining the arts and engineering to create an interactive exhibit titled "Knowledge Is Power" in the bus shelter, located in front of the Franco Building. (more)