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About > UB Engineering Publications > Igniting Ideas

Igniting Ideas

A series of published brochures providing an overview of UB Engineering's six research focus areas.

Bio Research

Infrastructure and Environment

Photonics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnology

Computing and IT

Energy, Flows, and Materials Processing

Visualization, Simulation, and Modeling

 

Engineering EventsAll Events

Service Recognition Ceremony
Wednesday, June 11
10:00 a.m.
414 Bonner Hall
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Engineering Opening Day
Sunday, August 24
Begins at Slee Hall
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Fall 2008 Engineering Dean’s Advisory Council
Friday, October 17
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A concept for solar cells for space-based electrical power under investigation by a UB EE researcher involves 5-10 micron thick microcrystalline Si films on flexible substrates topped with nanowires (shown here) that provide high optical absorption.

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