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DescriptionHemamala Karunadasa at GCEP Symposium 2014.jpg |
English: "Hybrid Perovskite Solar-Cell Absorbers"
Hemamala Karunadasa, assistant professor of chemistry, Stanford GCEP Symposium - October 15, 2014 Global Climate and Energy Project |
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