Nanotechnology and clean energy lecture Nov. 18 at Concord
- By Erin Merdinger
- November 2, 2009
Join CSUEB physics lecturer Jill Johnsen for a look at a promising technological approach to energy dilemmas. Johnsen will discuss how nanostructured materials have the potential to raise efficiency and increase stability in clean power applications such as solar cells and fuel cells.
The event is free for OLLI members; $5 for non-members.
For more information, visit www.scholarolli.com, or call (925) 602-6776.
