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ELEC3202 2028-29
Green Electronics
This module covers recent developments in electronic devices that reduce energy consumption, generate power, or advance the distribution of power. Together these devices are playing an essential role in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.
The module provides an introduction to both the fundamentals of energy generating electronic devices and the systems that can be implemented using such devices. The concepts will be explained in detail for photovoltaic devices but the analogy for thermo-electric devices is evident. The module covers the fundamental theoretical foundations , manufacturing and practical limitations. System integration with the grid is also introduced with key concepts such as smart grids, smart meters, microgrids and storage being covered in the course.
As part of this module, students will learn to use PC1D, a quasi-one-dimensional finite-element program for modelling semiconductor devices that is used frequently in university research groups and industrial R&D labs around the world for simulating photovoltaic devices. -
ELEC3202 2025-26
Green Electronics
This module covers recent developments in electronic devices that reduce energy consumption, generate power, or advance the distribution of power. Together these devices are playing an essential role in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.
The module provides an introduction to both the fundamentals of energy generating electronic devices and the systems that can be implemented using such devices. The concepts will be explained in detail for photovoltaic devices but the analogy for thermo-electric devices is evident. The module covers the fundamental theoretical foundations , manufacturing and practical limitations. System integration with the grid is also introduced with key concepts such as smart grids, smart meters, microgrids and storage being covered in the course.
As part of this module, students will learn to use PC1D, a quasi-one-dimensional finite-element program for modelling semiconductor devices that is used frequently in university research groups and industrial R&D labs around the world for simulating photovoltaic devices. -
ELEC3202 2026-27
Green Electronics
This module covers recent developments in electronic devices that reduce energy consumption, generate power, or advance the distribution of power. Together these devices are playing an essential role in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.
The module provides an introduction to both the fundamentals of energy generating electronic devices and the systems that can be implemented using such devices. The concepts will be explained in detail for photovoltaic devices but the analogy for thermo-electric devices is evident. The module covers the fundamental theoretical foundations , manufacturing and practical limitations. System integration with the grid is also introduced with key concepts such as smart grids, smart meters, microgrids and storage being covered in the course.
As part of this module, students will learn to use PC1D, a quasi-one-dimensional finite-element program for modelling semiconductor devices that is used frequently in university research groups and industrial R&D labs around the world for simulating photovoltaic devices. -
ELEC3202 2027-28
Green Electronics
This module covers recent developments in electronic devices that reduce energy consumption, generate power, or advance the distribution of power. Together these devices are playing an essential role in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.
The module provides an introduction to both the fundamentals of energy generating electronic devices and the systems that can be implemented using such devices. The concepts will be explained in detail for photovoltaic devices but the analogy for thermo-electric devices is evident. The module covers the fundamental theoretical foundations , manufacturing and practical limitations. System integration with the grid is also introduced with key concepts such as smart grids, smart meters, microgrids and storage being covered in the course.
As part of this module, students will learn to use PC1D, a quasi-one-dimensional finite-element program for modelling semiconductor devices that is used frequently in university research groups and industrial R&D labs around the world for simulating photovoltaic devices. -
PAIR2063 2026-27
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR3069 2029-30
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR3069 2027-28
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR3069 2028-29
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR2063 2027-28
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR3069 2026-27
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses.