Photos
We hope you enjoy these photos of the 2014 UC Solar Research Symposium.
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UC Solar Director and UC Merced Distinguished Professor Roland Winston ably fulfilling his duties as Master of Ceremonies.
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California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Peevey opens the symposium.
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President Peevey is stepping down after six years as CPUC president--six years that were marked by tremendous growth in California's solar industry.
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UC Santa Barbara's Umesh Mishra, still basking in the blue glow of UCSB's LED Nobel prize announcement, explains how his team will harness the ultraviolet spectrum to enhance solar cell efficiency.
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Bernadette Del Chiaro, Executive Director of the California Solar Energy Industries Association (CALSIEA), responds to an audience question.
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UC Solar graduate students Jonathan Ferry (left) and Bennett Widyolar man the registration table. Bennett would also capture one of two $100 awards at the poster session.
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UC Berkeley's Eli Yablonovitch points out a key characteristic of the world's most efficient thin film solar cells.
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Sam Baldwin is the Chief Science Officer of the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. He traveled cross-country to share his insights.
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Sam Baldwin describes one of his many must-see slides.
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Lunch and conversation in the CPUC quad. The weather was in full cooperation mode.
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Robert Sherick of Southern California Edison shares his plan for enabling an integrated grid.
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UC Santa Cruz's Michael Isaacson discusses the U.S.-Denmark Renewable Energy Program, which is open to interested students the world over.
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Christian Moe is ready for the poster session to begin.
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Jonathan Ferry answers the question "What is an XCPC?"
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The California Energy Commission's Laurie ten Hope sees solar energy installations in the state moving up and to the right.
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In the great state of California challenges and opportunities go hand-in-hand.
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