Power and Electrical Engineering

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Rhenium Disulfide Semiconductor Advances 2D Physics

Rhenium disulfide, unlike molybdenum disulfide and other dichalcogenides, behaves electronically as if it were a 2D monolayer even as a 3D bulk material. This…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Smart Control of Renewables Stabilizes Electrical Grids

The electrical grid must be stable and always available. Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF intend to make…

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Tiny Transistors: High-Temperature Innovations for Extreme Environments

University of Utah electrical engineers fabricated the smallest plasma transistors that can withstand high temperatures and ionizing radiation found in a…

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A*STAR and Semiconductor Leaders Create Advanced Cooling Solutions

1. Singapore, 18 March 2014 – A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics (IME) has launched the Silicon Micro Cooler (SMC) consortium to develop integrated thermal…

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Geothermal Energy Boom: Southern Germany’s Future Forecasts

The alpine foreland is experiencing a geothermal energy boom. In the Greater Munich area alone, 15 geothermal heat stations and power plants are currently…

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Stanford Enhances Reliability of Flexible Carbon Nanotube Circuits

Engineers would love to create flexible electronic devices, such as e-readers that could be folded to fit into a pocket. One approach they are trying involves…

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Enhancing Human-Robot Interaction for Smart Workstations

The focus is on effective human-robot interaction at a workstation similar to those on a shop floor, the goal being to enable the worker to easily program the…

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New Stretchable Antenna for Wearable Health Monitoring

“Many researchers – including our lab – have developed prototype sensors for wearable health systems, but there was a clear need to develop antennas that can…

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New Algorithm Boosts Small Wind Turbine Efficiency

According to estimates by the WWEA-World Wind Energy Association, the level of development of the mini wind energy industry is not the same as that of the wind…

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Intel Core i7-Powered Tech: Stylish Design for Performance

Ausgestattet mit Intel Core i7-Prozessoren der vierten Generation eignen sie sich besonders für ressourcenfordernde Aufgaben in der Maschinensteuerung,…

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Automatic Self-Optimization: How Wind Turbines Learn To Adapt

The turbines are learning to use sensor data on parameters such as wind speed to make changes to their settings. These changes ensure the turbines can…

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Siemens D3 Wind Turbines Enhance Performance with New Upgrades

Siemens Energy has uprated its D3 onshore platform wind turbines. The new SWT-3.2-101, SWT-3.2-108 and SWT-3.2-113 machines feature improved performance from…

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Transforming Organic Waste: Biomethane Concepts for Europe

Mr. Hoffstede, group manager responsible for Biogas Plant Technology at IWES, stated „Biogas production from waste materials is a trendsetting technology that…

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New research could help make 'roll-up' digital screens a reality for all

Previously, they found that the component could be applied to many electronic designs of an analog nature, such as display screens. Through this current study,…

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Relativity Research: Shaking Up Magnetic Innovations

The research group of Professor Jairo Sinova at the Institute of Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), in collaboration with researchers from…

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Optical Nano-Tweezers: Mastering Control of Nano-Objects

As science and technology go nano, scientists search for new tools to manipulate, observe and modify the “building blocks” of matter at the nanometer scale….

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