Thursday, October 30, 2014 2:35:38 PM
But, if they cannot find suitable materials that have a long enough "duty cycle" then the process remains non-commercial.
The "students" I believe are post-doctoral fellows and will provide much more support than just a technical role. This is encouraging.
I don't actually think the information is available, publically. Those of you with some background in the field might provide some insight.
So, at worst they are still trying to find/develop suitable materials - I personally think they are well past this point.
Better case - they are looking to increase the conversion rate while decreasing costs via cheaper materials and longer duty-cycles, etc.
Not trying to be hostile. The "rah-rah" stuff can be left to the pumpers and dumpers..... :)
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