\u00b7iFeather,\u00a0Boulder,\u00a0CO<\/div>\n
In-situ Fabrication of Extraterrestrial Aerogels for Transparency, Heat, and Energy Regulation (iFEATHER) for Habitat, Aeronautic and Space Vessel, and Space Suit Applications<\/div>\n
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\u00b7The Pennsylvania State University – Department of Materials Science and Engineering,\u00a0University Park, PA<\/div>\n
Lightweight Monolithic Microcell CPV for Space<\/div>\n
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\u00b7Stanford University – Department of Electrical Engineering,\u00a0Stanford, CA<\/div>\n
Two C: Transportation Electrification through Ubiquitous Wireless Charging<\/div>\n
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\u00b7University of Michigan and Unified Solar Collaboration,\u00a0Ann Arbor, MI<\/div>\n
Photovoltaic Cell-Level Power Balancing Using Intrinsic Energy Storage for High-Efficiency, High-Reliability Solar Power<\/div>\n
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\u00b7V-Glass,\u00a0Pewaukee,\u00a0WI<\/div>\n
Vacuum Glass for R-10 Windows<\/div>\n
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\u00b7WBGlobalSemi, Inc.,\u00a0Lakewood Ranch,<\/div>\n
Commercializing High Power Silicon Carbide (SiC) Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Power Modules for Power Management and Distributed Power Applications<\/div>\n
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To watch the teams present their ideas live on June 13 (9:30 a.m. \u2013 12:30 p.m. EDT) and June 14 (9:10 a.m. \u2013 noon), visit:<\/div>\n