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- Delaware to lead program to develop efficient solar cells.(BUSINESS TRENDS)
- A broad consortium led by the University of Delaware, Newark, could receive nearly $53 million in funding, mainly from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA, to more than double the efficiency of terrestrial solar cells within the nex A broad consortium led by the University...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Nanosolar is awarded $10.3 million contract from DARPA.(ENERGY)
- Nanosolar Inc., a technology leader in roll-printed solar electricity cells with unprecedented cost effectiveness, confirmed today that it has been awarded a research and development contract by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA i Nanosolar Inc., a technology leader in roll-printed solar electricity cells...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- NANOSYS AWARDED DARPA CONTRACT TO DEVELOP SOLAR CELLS.
- Nanosys, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., has announced that the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA has awarded a contract to Nanosys and its collaborators to support the development of flexible low cost solar cells. The award ha Nanosys, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., has announced...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
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- DARPA to Fund Nanosys Solar Cell Development Project
- Nanosys, Inc. recently announced it has been awarded $2.2 million by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA for the first phase of a development program aimed at creating "flexible low cost solar cells" for military applications. Nanosys said it plans to work with the University of California...
- Research articles 2004-08-23
- UD to Lead $53-million Solar Cell Initiative
- The University of Delaware UD recently announced it is leading a broad consortium that stands to receive nearly $53 million in funding for an effort looking to more than double the efficiency of terrestrial solar cells within the next 50 months. According to the university, the Consortium for Very...
- Research articles 2005-11-10
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