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Clockwise from top left: Professor Reza Ghodssi, Postdoctoral Researcher Ekaterina A. Pomerantseva, Research Assistant Adam Brown, filming in the clean room environment of the Fab Lab.

Clockwise from top left: Professor Reza Ghodssi, Postdoctoral Researcher Ekaterina A. Pomerantseva, Research Assistant Adam Brown, filming in the clean room environment of the Fab Lab.

 

A film crew spent two days on campus in December shooting footage of the researchers, students and laboratories involved in a project that harnesses the inherent properties of the Tobacco mosaic virus to build prototypes of high-power, long-lasting batteries of the future.

The mini movie, which will become available in 2012, will be part of a National Science Foundation series of short, exciting videos designed to stimulate high school students? interest in science, technology and math careers.

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December 15, 2011


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