Evan Patamia (Andrew group): As climate change raises the global surface temperature of the planet, weather swings and heat waves will become increasingly more common not only in equatorial regions but also in temperate zones with high population densities. Conventional cooling techniques like HVAC focus on cooling the air around us to provide protection from the environment, but are incredibly energy intensive, and only become moreso the higher the temperature gets. In the Wearable Electronics Lab, I developed a method by which a radiative cooler could be applied to conventional textiles. Providing energy free cooling of up to 6C below an untreated control. Radiative coolers will be an essential part of life-saving cooling strategies in the near future and the ability to make them on conventional textiles opens the possibility to use the already prolific textile industry to supply large areas of cooling material to those who need it most.