Is SPD considered an electrochromic technology or isn't it?
Don't you know? Call Dr. Lampert at Star Science and ask him. He's the former head of LBNL that is now headed by Selkowitz.
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Dr. Carl Lampert. Dr. Carl Lampert is the Founder and President of Star Science, a consulting company to the glass industry headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Dr. Lampert formerly was the Group Leader at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories concentrating on chromogenics or switchable materials. Dr. Lampert graduated from University of California at Berkeley and has a doctorate in material science and engineering from Berkeley, as well as degrees in electrical engineering. Dr. Lampert consults to some of the world's largest glass companies including, Schott Glass in Germany, Asahi Glass and Nippon Sheet Glass in Japan, and PPG Industries here in the United States. In the automotive industry, Dr. Lampert has worked for such companies as Visteon which was part of Ford Motor Company, as well as working with most of the world's largest auto makers. Dr. Lampert also consults to various large chemical companies worldwide, and sits on the Board of Directors of Nan Optics Corporation and Aquila Instruments Ltd. As well as assisting others in their patent work, Dr. Lampert holds two patents in the field of chromogenics. Dr. Lampert also advises the U.S. Department of Energy, United Nations Development Programs, NATO, and the Canadian, Swedish, Australian, Indian and Japanese governments on projects involving chromogenics. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, as well as an Advisory Editor for the Journal of Displays.
Bill Wexler has the number. See below
Details of the REFR stock fraud-part 2 by: billwexler Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Sell 08/09/01 11:24 am Msg: 51452 of 100235
Details of the REFR stock fraud....part 2
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In the fourth paragraph, a Dr. Carl Lampert is quoted as saying, "This represents one of the most innovative developments for the glass industry in the past twenty years..." implying that he was referring to REFR's SPD technology.
At best this is misleading. We recently got in touch with Dr. Lampert and he stated that he was not referring to SPD at all but to "smart windows" in general. The quote was taken deliberately out of context to give the impression that this was somehow an endorsement of SPD. In fact, no such endorsement was made.
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