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About IEC
The Institute of Energy Conversion (IEC), established at the University of Delaware in 1972,
is a laboratory devoted to research and development of thin-film photovoltaic solar cells and
other photonic devices. IEC was designated a University Center of Excellence for Photovoltaic
Research and Education by the Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
in 1992 . Fundamental materials and device research is carried out in parallel with process
engineering studies and analysis of film deposition and processing. The broad scope of the
research and development effort offers opportunity for study in the fields of physics, chemistry,
materials science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering
as well as collaboration with industrial groups seeking to manufacture and commercialize photovoltaics.
IEC is a totally integrated laboratory in which materials and films are synthesized and characterized
and electrical devices are fabricated and analyzed, offering the unique experience of correlating
properties of completed devices with their fabrication processing all under one roof. Close
collaboration between IEC staff and thin film photovoltaic industrial partners insures that the
research is relevant to today's technology and includes state-of-the-art process development.
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