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Socially Robust Solar Cells (SoRoSol)

Socially Robust Solar Cells (SoRoSol)

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Turid Worren Renaas i Tynnfilmdeponeringslaboratorium ved Institutt for fysikk. Foto: Geir Mogen, NTNU

SoRoSol - Socially Robust Solar Cells

This integrated project is aimed at building a platform for socially robust development of new high efficiency solar cell technologies.

Socially Robust Solar Cells (SoRoSol) Partners

Partners

  • Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management (NTNU)
  • Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture (NTNU)
  • Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies (NTNU)
  • Department of Physics (NTNU)
  • SINTEF Materials and Chemistry (now SINTEF Industry - SINTEF)

The project is funded by

  • The Research Council of Norway

    1. NANO2021 programme (Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials)

    2. ELSA programme (Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Biotechnology, Nanotechnology and Neurotechnology)

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Project period

October 2010 - August 2015

19 Sep 2023

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Contact

  • Turid Reenaas

    Turid Reenaas Professor

    +47-73590386 turid.reenaas@ntnu.no Department of Physics

The SoRoSol Project

The SoRoSol Project

Project organization and team

Summary of the project

Goals for the SoRoSol project

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