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Aug 26, 2009 — Magnolia Solar Inc., a manufacturer of nano-based solar cell technologies for terrestrial applications located in Woburn, Mass., announced that Dr. Roger E. Welser has joined the company as chief technology officer. Prior to joining Magnolia, Welser served as director of technology and new product development in III-V materials at Kopin Corp., a Taunton, Mass.-based company dealing in nanosemiconductor materials and devices. Welser’s research and development group at Kopin has focused on...
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Solar Conversion Record Set
SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 25, 2009 – Solar advances include a new solar power record (a 43 percent conversion of sunlight to electricity) by scientists at the University of New South Wales, Australia, and nanoparticle “inks” developed at the University of Texas at Austin that allow...
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Light Controls Cell Movement
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'Spaser' Nanolaser Realized
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Camera Flash Forms Conductor
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Capping Two-faced Particles
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Light Controls Living Cells
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Allied Vision Expands to Turkey
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Earthquake Halts LCD Output
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SPIE O+P Blog: Hornet's Nest
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Bruker Announces Venture in India
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Guiding Light Revealed
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Concentrix Solar Taps New Officer
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Diffract-and-Destroy Imaging
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Viable Organic PV Realized
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Eye-Catching Vision Discovery
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Photonera Taps Industry Veteran
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