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Members of a University of Michigan project team working the integration of solar power into unmanned air vehicle materials pose around a custom, reel-to-reel coating apparatus they developed for making large quantities of fiber-based energy conversion devices. Dr. Max Shtein (center), an assistant professor working on optoelectronic materials and devices and thin-film processing. Other team members are (left to right) Dr. Kevin Pipe, an assistant professor working on thermal phenomena in materials and devices; and graduate students Brendan O'Connor, Abhishek Yadav, and Steven Morris, working on organic solar fibers, thermoelectric devices on fibers, and reel-to-reel deposition of films and devices on fibers, respectively. (Courtesy of University of Michigan)

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Members of a University of Michigan project team working the integration of solar power into unmanned air vehicle materials pose around a custom, reel-to-reel coating apparatus they developed for making large quantities of fiber-based energy conversion devices. Dr. Max Shtein (center), an assistant professor working on optoelectronic materials and devices and thin-film processing. Other team members are (left to right) Dr. Kevin Pipe, an assistant professor working on thermal phenomena in materials and devices; and graduate students Brendan O'Connor, Abhishek Yadav, and Steven Morris, working on organic solar fibers, thermoelectric devices on fibers, and reel-to-reel deposition of films and devices on fibers, respectively. (Courtesy of University of Michigan)

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