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20 Years Nano Optics - Interview with Shanhui Fan - YouTube
From nighttime solar panels to algae biofuels, emerging research presented at Energy Solutions Week
Neues Solarmodul macht Strom und kühlt gleichzeitig das Haus | Auto und Technik | GQ
Shanhui Fan - The Joseph and Hon Mai Goodman Professor of the School of Engineering - Stanford University | LinkedIn
Wireless charging system charges moving objects | WIRED UK
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Synthetic magnetic field directs photons | Tech Pulse | Jan 2013 | Photonics Spectra
Shanhui Fan - The Joseph and Hon Mai Goodman Professor of the School of Engineering - Stanford University | LinkedIn
Fan, Shanhui - The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) | The first MENA Solar Conference attracts high-level international lineup of featured keynote speakers, researchers and specialists
Shanhui Fan | Stanford University School of Engineering
Shanhui Fan | Nanophotonic control of thermal radiation and energy applications - YouTube
METANANO on Twitter: "#METANANO2020_speakers Let us introduce our guest, plenary speaker — Shanhui Fan, professor of electrical engineering and applied physics at @Stanford. He will share the outcomes of his research at
METANANO on Twitter: "Our today's plenary speaker already in 10 minutes! SHANHUI FAN from @Stanford, USA with a talk "Topology in momentum and synthetic spaces" https://t.co/YAaipgjqzH" / Twitter
Charge-as-You-Go Electric Cars: Sounds Great, But Do We Really Need Them? | KQED
Engineers create very cool material that radiates heat into space
Tuning the color of light | wileyindustrynews.com
ECE Distinguished Seminar: Prof. Shanhui Fan - YouTube
Shanhui Fan - The Joseph and Hon Mai Goodman Professor of the School of Engineering - Stanford University | LinkedIn
Prof. Shanhui Fan, Stanford | RBNI
Shanhui Fan's radiative cooling could help reduce heat-related deaths | Stanford Electrical Engineering
New type of solar structure cools buildings in full sunlight