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Aaswath Raman News Photo - Getty Images
Aaswath Raman News Photo - Getty Images

Aaswath Raman | MIT Technology Review
Aaswath Raman | MIT Technology Review

About Us - SkyCool Systems
About Us - SkyCool Systems

Aaswath Raman | UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering
Aaswath Raman | UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering

Aaswath Raman | UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering
Aaswath Raman | UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering

Aaswath Raman | Innovators Under 35
Aaswath Raman | Innovators Under 35

Can nanoscience help make AC more efficient? | Popular Science
Can nanoscience help make AC more efficient? | Popular Science

Aaswath Raman | Speaker | TED
Aaswath Raman | Speaker | TED

Aaswath Raman (@aaraman) / Twitter
Aaswath Raman (@aaraman) / Twitter

Transformative? New Device Harvests Energy in Darkness - The New York Times
Transformative? New Device Harvests Energy in Darkness - The New York Times

TED2018_20180412_2BH8370_1920 | Aaswath Raman speaks at TED2… | Flickr
TED2018_20180412_2BH8370_1920 | Aaswath Raman speaks at TED2… | Flickr

USGBC Live
USGBC Live

This is how outer space could revolutionise air conditioning - The Economic  Times
This is how outer space could revolutionise air conditioning - The Economic Times

Aaswath P. Raman's research works | University of California, Los Angeles,  CA (UCLA) and other places
Aaswath P. Raman's research works | University of California, Los Angeles, CA (UCLA) and other places

Material Developed to Reflect Sun's Heat, Cool Buildings « Science and  Enterprise
Material Developed to Reflect Sun's Heat, Cool Buildings « Science and Enterprise

Forward Thinker: Keeping It Cool to Create Power | UCLA
Forward Thinker: Keeping It Cool to Create Power | UCLA

Aaswath P. Raman's research works | University of California, Los Angeles,  CA (UCLA) and other places
Aaswath P. Raman's research works | University of California, Los Angeles, CA (UCLA) and other places

The next renewable resource? The cold of space … Aaswath Raman speaks at  TED2018 | TED Blog
The next renewable resource? The cold of space … Aaswath Raman speaks at TED2018 | TED Blog

Aaswath Raman Archives - Zureli - Zureli
Aaswath Raman Archives - Zureli - Zureli

National Science Foundation (NSF) - Stanford Research Associate Aaswath  Raman, http://www.aaswathraman.com Nature paper:  http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v515/n7528/full/nature13883.html Photo  Credit: Aaswath Raman | Facebook
National Science Foundation (NSF) - Stanford Research Associate Aaswath Raman, http://www.aaswathraman.com Nature paper: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v515/n7528/full/nature13883.html Photo Credit: Aaswath Raman | Facebook

Radiative cooling to deep sub-freezing temperatures through a 24-h  day–night cycle | Nature Communications
Radiative cooling to deep sub-freezing temperatures through a 24-h day–night cycle | Nature Communications

Raman A Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Raman A Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

27 Skycool Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
27 Skycool Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

Shanhui Fan's radiative cooling could help reduce heat-related deaths |  Stanford Electrical Engineering
Shanhui Fan's radiative cooling could help reduce heat-related deaths | Stanford Electrical Engineering

Creating Energy-Efficient Cooling Systems With Aaswath Raman - YouTube
Creating Energy-Efficient Cooling Systems With Aaswath Raman - YouTube

Radiative Sky Cooling | Found This Week - Technology, Science, Space and  Web News and Reviews
Radiative Sky Cooling | Found This Week - Technology, Science, Space and Web News and Reviews

Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) - Keynote speaker Aaswath  Raman, TED speaker, Asst. Professor, UCLA and founder of Skycool Systems,  spoke about a nanotechnology material he invented, that remains cool even
Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) - Keynote speaker Aaswath Raman, TED speaker, Asst. Professor, UCLA and founder of Skycool Systems, spoke about a nanotechnology material he invented, that remains cool even