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School #24 at 19th Avenue and East 22nd Street in Paterson, New Jersey, where William Paterson University was located from 1910-1950
School #24 at 19th Avenue and East 22nd Street in Paterson, New Jersey. William Paterson University was located in this building for nearly 40 years as, successively, Paterson City normal School, New Jersey State Normal School at Paterson, and New Jersey State Teacher's College at Paterson
Dr. Marion E. Shea in an undated photograph.
Dr. Marion E. Shea, second president of William Paterson University (then Paterson State College) and the first woman president of a New Jersey state teachers college receives an award in an undated photograph. Under her leadership (1954-1966), the college went through a vigorous period of enrollment growth and facility expansion, including construction of a library, gymnasium, dining hall, and the music facility that bears her name, the Shea Center for Performing Arts
Design of emitter structures based on resonant perfect absorption for thermophotovoltaic applications
We report a class of thermophotovoltaic emitter structures built upon planar films that support resonant modes, known as perfectly absorbing modes, that facilitate an exceptional optical response for
selective emission. These planar structures have several key advantages over previously-proposed designs for TPV applications: they are simple to fabricate, are stable across a range of temperatures and conditions, and are capable of achieving some of the highest spectral efficiencies reported of any class of emitter structure. Utilization of these emitters leads to exceptionally high device efficiencies under low operating temperature conditions, which should open new opportunities for waste heat management. We present a theoretical framework for understanding this performance, and show that this framework can be leveraged as a search algorithm for promising candidate structures. In addition to providing an
efficient theoretical methodology for identifying high-performance emitter structures, our methodology provides new insight into underlying design principles and should pave way for future design of structures that are simple to fabricate, temperature stable, and possess exceptional optical properties.Version of Recor
Dr. Marion E. Shea, president of Paterson State College (second from left) and social science professor Bill Baumgartner (right) in an early 1960s photograph
Dr. Marion E. Shea, president of Paterson State College (second from left) and social science professor Bill Baumgartner (right) in an early 1960s photograph
Three pictures of students playing tennis at New Jersey State Teacher's College at Paterson
Three pictures of students playing tennis at New Jersey State Teacher's College at Paterson. Photo is undated. Date range is approximate. This photo is taken from a larger composite photo combining wpuPhotos_box3_loosePhotos_0016 through _0020
The main fireplace in Hobart Manor at William Paterson College (2 of 2)
The main fireplace in Hobart Manor at William Paterson College
Gathering of alumi at Paterson State College in an undated photograph
A gathering of Alumi at Paterson State College in an undated photograph