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 Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Lynn Loo, a leader in the field of plastic electronics, will be a key player in the Andlinger Center’s research into large-area solar cell arrays whose flexibility could allow them to be installed or carried

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Lynn Loo, a leader in the field of plastic electronics, will be a key player in the Andlinger Center’s research into large-area solar cell arrays whose flexibility could allow them to be installed or carried almost anywhere, much like this sheet of circuit elements.

Frank Wojciechowski

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 Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Lynn Loo, a leader in the field of plastic electronics, will be a key player in the Andlinger Center’s research into large-area solar cell arrays whose flexibility could allow them to be installed or carried

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Lynn Loo, a leader in the field of plastic electronics, will be a key player in the Andlinger Center’s research into large-area solar cell arrays whose flexibility could allow them to be installed or carried almost anywhere, much like this sheet of circuit elements.

Frank Wojciechowski










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