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Alternative Solar Cell from Cimahi

Monday, April 25, 2022

Noor Titan Putri Hartono is studying perovskite, a lower-cost and more efficient solar cell material expected to replace silicon in solar power plants. The Cimahi-born woman is hoping that the government would develop alternative energy sources to reduce dependency on fossil-based energy.

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Noor Titan Hartono at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, the United States, 2018. Tony Pulsone. . tempo : 173055028820.

NOOR Titan Putri Hartono has been familiar with mathematics and machines since she was little. Her father is a mechanical and electronic engineering lecturer at a campus. When Titan had good grades in elementary school, her parents would give her a math book. “At first they bought me math exercise books. It was only later on that they also bought me novels when I wanted one,” said the woman, who was born in Cimahi, West Java, on Decem

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