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Originally Posted by gblake
I saw these blurbs today in another online location.
However, when I tried to find out what student actually did, I found two things: - The sorts of nonsensical press release statements found by the OP below, and
- Notices reminding the world that a Georgia Tech research team already invented and patented 3D solar cells, and references to existing solar cell designs that use nanotubes.
From my own personal experience, I know that putting solar cells or other energy converters/trap on towers is nothing new.
So... What did this bright kid really do? The press releases I have found so far are pretty much useless. Who out there knows the real story?
Blake
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Personally I don't really care how much of a discovery this really is, because i can guarantee that there are many other groups working with similar solutions as this kid, even with no knowledge of what he did.
What I take from this is that he was inspired by FLL and committed himself to it. He is now getting a 25,000 scholarship for his work. And while we don't know the specifics I suspect that other bright minds have verified his findings. I also think that this kid has a bright future in R&D, regardless of the medium. That kind of commitment to finding a solution is something that many people don't have.
p.s. i bet this kid will be interviewed for one of the future first segments this season.