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February 23, 2015

Lit Up: Images and Interviews from the Imperial Fringe

February 23, 2015/ Neil Stoker

Imperial Fringe event ‘Lit Up’ celebrated the International Year of Light through a range of events last Thursday.  I dropped by and interviewed some of the stallholders about their wares.  See more reaction here.

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James Bannock of the Centre for Plastic Electronics talks about solar cells you can print, and even wear (1′ 37″):

Edward Lofts, PhD student at the Centre for Plastic Electronics tells us more about new solar cell technologies, and about spray on organic LEDs (5′ 36″”):

Joshua Edel of the Chemistry Department explains why he give his undergraduate students Lego to play with (3′ 23″):

Neasan O’Neill from Energy Futures splits light using scissors, cardboard, and a blank CD (0′ 58″”):

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