Panel

Panel may refer to:

Visual arts

 * Panel (comics), a single image in a comic book, comic strip or cartoon; also, a comic strip containing one such image
 * Panel painting, in art, either one element of a multi-element piece of art, such as a triptych, a piece of sequential art such as a graphic novel or comic strip, or a wooden panel used to paint a picture on
 * Groupings of rock art, pictographs or petroglyphs

Television

 * The Panel (Australian TV series), an Australian talk show
 * The Panel (Irish TV series), an Irish talk show
 * Panel game, a form of game show involving a group of celebrities

Law

 * Judicial panel, set of judges who sit to hear a cause of action
 * Jury panel, body of people convened to render a judicial verdict
 * Panel, or pannel, in Scotland, formal term in solemn proceedings for an accused person; see Indictment

People

 * Brice Panel (born 1983), French sprinter
 * Caroline Giron-Panel (born 1979), French historian and musicologist

Electrical devices

 * Breaker panel, a flat area containing electrical circuit breakers
 * Control panel (engineering), a flat area containing controls and indicators, used to operate machinery
 * Flat panel display, in (for example) laptops and mobile devices
 * Solar panel, a flat module of photovoltaic solar cells
 * Panel switch, a type of electromechanical telephone switching system developed by the Bell System in the 1920s

Other physical objects

 * Several types of planar structural elements
 * Structural insulated panel, a building construction system
 * Panelling, a form of wall covering used for decoration and (originally) insulation
 * Panel edge staining, build-up on aluminium or stainless steel paneling
 * Panels, sections of fabric or other material that make up a parachute canopy

Research protocols

 * Survey panel, a type of non-random sample survey
 * Panel study or longitudinal study, a research design involving repeated observations over time
 * Panel data or longitudinal data, measured over time

Software

 * Panel (computer software), a widget or a control element
 * Control panel (software), an interface based by metaphor on a physical control panel
 * GNOME Panel, a taskbar implementation for the GNOME desktop environment

Other uses in science and technology

 * Test panel, a predetermined group of medical tests

Other uses

 * Panel discussion, a small group of experts speaking in turns before an audience, usually including a question period and usually with the purpose of educating or persuading