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July 10, 2008

Marc Baldo and Shalom Goffri, both of MIT, hold examples of organic solar concentrators.

Marc Baldo, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science (left) and Shalom Goffri, postdoc in MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics (right) hold examples of organic solar concentrators. Contact Teresa Herbert (therbert@MIT.EDU) for image permissions and print-resolution versions.

Credit: Photo by Donna Coveney, MIT


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