Covers the basics of energy states in matter, thermal transport, and solar systems, emphasizing the importance of electrochemistry in solar energy applications.
Explores solar energy conversion devices, thermal transport basics, solar thermal collectors, semiconductors, electrochemistry, and concentrated solar power.
Explores the fundamentals and applications of solar energy, covering characteristics, optics, semiconductor physics, electrochemistry, and thermochemistry.
Covers solar energy conversion principles, device design, efficiency limits, and techno-economics, emphasizing material requirements and system integration.
Explores chemical transformations in (photo) electrocatalytic materials, including interface engineering, CO₂ reduction, and advanced characterization techniques.
Explores the potential and challenges of large-scale photovoltaics, covering technology insights, market trends, and cost dynamics of solar electricity.
Explores solar fuel devices, from water splitting to water dissociation, covering renewable hydrogen generation, methane production, and cost breakdown of photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation.
Explores solar energy conversion into fuels, reactor concepts, stringent material requirements, proposed devices, efficiency considerations, and net value per energy.