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Dan Hanselman, M.S.

Dan Hanselman

Applied Physics
Northern Arizona University
Energy Efficient and Energy Storage Material Science; Photovoltaic Materials

M.S. Applied Physics Dec. 2012
B.S. Physics and Mathematics (double major), University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Dan is currently finishing his Master’s Thesis, as well as working in various roles with ISES. Dan’s interests in renewable energies lie in the material science aspects of developing more efficient energy conversion and energy storage systems. His research involves experimental examination of the spectral response of various photovoltaic materials. This response is used to determine proper placement of the materials under dispersed sunlight in order to produce high efficiency solar modules.