Presented By: Department of Physics
Saturday Morning Physics
New Approaches to Energy Harvesting and Storage, Speaker: Theodore Goodson III, Richard Bernstein Collegiate Professor of Chemistry, Applied Physics Program, and Macromolecular Engineering
As the need for enhanced energy harvesting and storage capabilities increases, the design of real and new devices to be used in the energy storage market remains a major focus of developing technologies. With further advancements in materials, it has been shown that novel organic macromolecules are very promising for a broad variety of optical and electronic applications related to energy storage. New trends in the use of organic materials for energy harvesting and storage will be described in this presentation.