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Controlling Thermal Radiation for Power Generation and Climate Mitigation 1
Educational Talk
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Controlling Thermal Radiation for Power Generation and Climate Mitigation

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Imagine generating electricity while you sleep. This Berkeley talk explores how engineered materials can convert Earth's ambient heat into power at night, no sun required. Professor Jeremy Munday breaks down thermophotovoltaics and radiative cooling tech that could reshape energy and climate solutions.

Cutting-edge science
Climate tech
Free lecture
Engineering

Tips

🌙yes, power generation at night is real
🔬thermophotovoltaics = heat to electricity
🏛️Cory Hall is the EE building

Cory Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

Free

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