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September 19, 1994

Advanced Electricity Technology: From Physics to Commercialization

Jim Eyer
PG&E Research and Development Department

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Jim Eyer, '83, of the PG&E Research and Development Department will describe how physics is affecting development of selected advanced power technologies, and the value of business acumen for physicists working in today's commercial environment.