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Feb 25 2007, 12:15 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 12-July 06 Member No.: 26,514 |
I'm the student of optical electronics engineering.
the department is about LCDs ,optical fibers ,DVD storage ....etc. anything about transfer light to electricity or electricity to light. And I'm looking for graduated school in US. I'm interested in solar energy application. SO does anyone knows which University should I choose for? Thank you This post has been edited by BuffaloHELP: Feb 25 2007, 05:12 PM |
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Feb 25 2007, 05:23 PM
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Desperately seeking "any key" to continue... ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,497 Joined: 23-April 05 From: Trap17 storage box Member No.: 6,042 |
By solar energy application, that is more technical school than optics. So any high-tech universities would do just fine. Rochester Institute of Engineering, Virgina Tech, Stanford University, Cal-Tech...etc All these schools are excellent for your solar research.
However, for optics field nothing beats Stanford. Professor Dr. Hanrahan, who has been working very closely with my company in developing programs and techniques for computer generated graphics in relationship to light and optical device, i.e. camera lens. And he is just one of hundreds of professors in Stanford that their researches are used from private sector development to national space programs. I suggest getting a book by Barron's college review and read on other information. Or, visit their online portals. |
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