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Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

Organic Solar Cells - Theory and Practice

The goal of the course is to give students awareness of the largest alternative form of energy and how organic / polymer solar cells can harvest this energy. The course provides an insight into the theory behind organic solar cells and describes the three main research areas within the field i.e. materials, stability and processing. NOTE: This course is a specialized course on organic solar cells. If you are looking for a more general solar cell course, we strongly recommend Introduction to solar cells (https://www.coursera.org/learn/solar-cells).

Status: Electrical Power
Status: Chemistry
Course23 hours

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PK

5.0Reviewed Mar 19, 2020

When is see solar energy being harness I think - "Roses I might pull up flexing on these niggas like aerobics I might tell your girl you cute but balling That shit gorgeous "

MR

5.0Reviewed Oct 17, 2015

Great course, lots of material but really well presented. Touches all aspects of the organic solar cell production and the physical and chemical fundamentals behind it.

IS

4.0Reviewed Apr 20, 2017

I feel like the courses have been too close to the information you can get through their linked website. I think this is overall a very good introduction and was very helpful.

DP

4.0Reviewed Oct 8, 2018

A Great course with practical view. Also a course reveals a bright future of organic solar cells. However, it would be better if the course exams have more questions.

KP

5.0Reviewed Jul 31, 2020

Teachers explained amazingly and it was a very interesting course and may be beginning of my research career. thank you so much coursera atleast now i have a direction.Longing to learn a lot more.

BA

5.0Reviewed Aug 15, 2015

If you have some interest about that subject this videos are for you. Since first video, that guys energy come into you and you really struggle for learn it and understand them.

DM

5.0Reviewed Jun 1, 2020

This course is really informative and advanced. It will enhance the knowledge and skill of the researcher and develop their thinking for the discovery of new organic solar cell.

MN

5.0Reviewed Apr 18, 2020

I had a clear concept of Organic Solar Cells. The reading material is excellent to clear concept. The lecture videos should be a little bit better organized, otherwise i had a great time

HA

5.0Reviewed Oct 19, 2017

This is very good course, thanks to DTU and Instructors, I recommend it for everybody.Can You please add a discussion Forum to this courseThanks in advance.

SR

4.0Reviewed Jul 13, 2017

Though in the start of this course, I felt some what that the course is slightly premature. But as the course goes on I learnt a lot of things which are quite useful.

DS

5.0Reviewed Jul 26, 2016

It shows you how OPV works (which is a breakthrough technology) in a simple way without leaving the technical aspects of it. It's a serious course that requires full compromise to achieve it.

SE

5.0Reviewed Nov 11, 2018

At first, there was a lot of chemistry which scared me a bit but I like how it was really linked to engineering. I loved it. I got exactly what I wanted to know about OPV technology.

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