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DESCRIPTION:In the light of the 2020 IEEE PES Day Educational Activities Pr
 ogram\, IEEE Young Professionals Bangladesh is collaborating with IEEE Ban
 gladesh Section and IEEE BDS Humanitarian Activities Committee to organize
  a webinar titled by “Can we really make energy-greener by 2050?”.\n\n
 Reserve your spot at the webinar by registering through the form below:\n\
 nWebinar Abstract: Undoubtedly\, the world is facing unprecedented natural
  disasters as the consequences of eminent global warming due to excessive 
 usage of fossil fuels. Many developed nations are aligning themselves to a
 lternatives to fossil fuels in their energy roadmap\, attributing to the t
 remendous development of renewable energy resources in recent times. Over 
 the past few decades\, solar energy in the form of solar photovoltaics has
  proven to be the most potential renewable energy resource to date. We hav
 e come across solar cells of few generations after being demonstrated firs
 t at Bell Labs (with 6% conversion efficiency in 1954) to Giga watt-peak c
 apacity solar farms for electrical power generation. So far\, researchers 
 around the world try to find energy harvesting in the form of electricity 
 with many kinds of solar cells starting from inorganic silicon based to or
 ganic based ones. This seminar talk will the chronological history of sola
 r cell technologies from inception to successful commercialization to date
 . This will definitely boost the hope for alternatives amid the imminent e
 nergy crisis era besides promoting enthusiasm among new generation as SDG7
  of UN.\n\nSpeaker:\nDr. Nowshad Amin\nProfessor\, Renewable Energy and So
 lar Photovoltaics\,\nInstitute of Sustainable Energy (ISE)\,\nUniversiti T
 enaga Nasional (UNITEN@ The Energy University)\, Malaysia\n\n-------------
 --------------------------------------------------\nEvent Date: 03 June\, 
 2020 (Wednesday)\n\nTime: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM\n---------------------------
 ------------------------------------\n• This webinar is free of cost and
  is open for all (IEEE and Non- IEEE members)\n• The participants will b
 e able to resolve any queries relevant to the topic in Q/A session at the 
 end.\n** E-Certificates Certificates will be issued to the registered part
 icipants who attended whole session of webinar**\n\nFor any query\, contac
 t:\n\nSpeaker(s): Universiti Tenaga Nasional\, \n\nDhaka\, Dhaka\, Banglad
 esh
LOCATION:Dhaka\, Dhaka\, Bangladesh
ORGANIZER:smc@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:IEEE PES Day Celebration Seminar &quot;Can we really make energy-greener
  by 2050?&quot;
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/232315
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In the light of the 2020 IEEE PES Day Educ
 ational Activities Program\, IEEE Young Professionals Bangladesh is collab
 orating with IEEE Bangladesh Section and IEEE BDS Humanitarian Activities 
 Committee to organize a webinar titled by &amp;ldquo\;&lt;strong&gt;Can we really ma
 ke energy-greener by 2050?&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;rdquo\;.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Reserve your spot at 
 the webinar by registering through the form below:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Webinar Abstrac
 t: Undoubtedly\, the world is facing unprecedented natural disasters as th
 e consequences of eminent global warming due to excessive usage of fossil 
 fuels. Many developed nations are aligning themselves to alternatives to f
 ossil fuels in their energy roadmap\, attributing to the tremendous develo
 pment of renewable energy resources in recent times. Over the past few dec
 ades\, solar energy in the form of solar photovoltaics has proven to be th
 e most potential renewable energy resource to date. We have come across so
 lar cells of few generations after being demonstrated first at Bell Labs (
 with 6% conversion efficiency in 1954) to Giga watt-peak capacity solar fa
 rms for electrical power generation. So far\, researchers around the world
  try to find energy harvesting in the form of electricity with many kinds 
 of solar cells starting from inorganic silicon based to organic based ones
 . This seminar talk will the chronological history of solar cell technolog
 ies from inception to successful commercialization to date. This will defi
 nitely boost the hope for alternatives amid the imminent energy crisis era
  besides promoting enthusiasm among new generation as SDG7 of UN.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 Speaker:&lt;br /&gt; Dr. Nowshad Amin&lt;br /&gt; Professor\, Renewable Energy and Sol
 ar Photovoltaics\,&lt;br /&gt; Institute of Sustainable Energy (ISE)\,&lt;br /&gt; Uni
 versiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN@ The Energy University)\, Malaysia&lt;br /&gt; &lt;
 br /&gt; ---------------------------------------------------------------&lt;br /
 &gt; Event Date: 03 June\, 2020 (Wednesday)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Time: 7:00 PM &amp;ndash\; 8:
 00 PM&lt;br /&gt; --------------------------------------------------------------
 -&lt;br /&gt; &amp;bull\; This webinar is free of cost and is open for all (IEEE and
  Non- IEEE members)&lt;br /&gt; &amp;bull\; The participants will be able to resolve
  any queries relevant to the topic in Q/A session at the end.&lt;br /&gt; ** E-C
 ertificates Certificates will be issued to the registered participants who
  attended whole session of webinar**&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; For any query\, contact:
 &lt;/p&gt;
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