Do you know who was the Sun Queen?

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She studied physical chemistry in her hometown and graduated with a BA in this in 1920, before completing her PhD in 1924.

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In her Successful career, she earned more than 20 patents and worked as a consultant for many energy companies.

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Due to her groundbreaking work in the US, She became an American citizen in 1937.

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The animated doodle features a picture of her and a background of her solar experiment.

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It demonstrated how solar energy is absorbed and used to run various appliances in people's homes.

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The homes are still lit as dusk falls thanks to the solar energy collected by the technology, as seen in the doodle.

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She was the first recipient of the Society of Women Engineers Achievement Award in 1952.

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She created solar energy applications until her death in the Hungarian capital on December 2, 1995.

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On 11 December Google Dooodle celebrating her 122nd birthday

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She was a Hungarian-American biophysicist, scientist and inventor who worked on solar energy technologies.

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She was born on December 11, 1900 in the Hungarian city of Budapest.

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Maria Telkes known as the ‘Sun Queen’, she also created devices that were capable of capturing and storing solar energy.

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