Case Study and Project Reports will be presented by the assigned Teams. The process is as follows:
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Prof. Kimerling will lead a short in-class discussion on the approach for each Case Study or Project. Q&A is encouraged to clarify specific details.
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The Instructors and TAs will moderate online Discussion Forums: within this Forum students should post their team’s tentative outline, develop concepts, discuss sources and preliminary findings. Instructors and TA will provide feedback within this Discussion Forum.
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An optional office meeting with Prof. Kimerling is available if desired by any Group.
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On the day of presentations, each Group must present a 20 minute presentation of 5-6 slides. Each member of the Group must present one slide from this presentation. Slides must be posted to the Web site the night before.
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Students are expected to bring hard copies of all presentations to class.
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Corrected slides and a final 2-page report must be posted to the Web site two days after presentation.
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Grade assignment for the Case Studies and Projects will account for the following:
- presentation and writing skills
- clarity and rationality of the design execution
- presentation of background, issues, alternatives and conclusions
Project 1: Engineering the Future of Solar Electricity
All student work is presented with permission of the authors.
ACTIVITIES | STUDENT WORK |
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Project 1A: Electricity Generation System Constraints (PDF) |
Group 1 (PDF) Group 2 (PDF) |
Project 1B: Materials Selection (PDF) |
Group 1 (PDF) Group 2 (PDF) |
Project 1C: Solar Cell Design and Manufacturing Platform (PDF) |
Group 1 (PDF) Group 2 (PDF) |
Project 1D: Final Poster (PDF), Presentation, and Report Background“Future of Solar Electricity.” (PDF). Adapted from High Impact Supply Chain R&D for PV Technologies and Systems. U.S. Department of Energy (April 21, 2010): DE-FOA-0000234. |
“Solar Electricity: Problem, Constraints and Solutions.” “Local Generation of Solar Electricity: Problem and Constraints for the Emergence of Significant Capacity.” “Design of CdTe Thin Film Solar Cell and the Basis of its Emergence as a Significant Factor in Grid Electricity Capacity.” “Design of Si Thin Film Solar Cell and the Basis of its Emergence as a Significant Factor in Local Electricity Power Generation.” “Summary of Options for the Growth of Solar Electricity.” |