Power and Electrical Engineering

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Green Technology: Visualizing Silicon at Atomic Level

Imagine patterning and visualizing silicon at the atomic level, something which, if done successfully, will revolutionize the quantum and classical computing…

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World’s Longest Superconducting Cable Transforms Essen’s Energy

The world's longest superconducting cable renders substation obsolete

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TPedge PV Modules Show Strong Reliability in Testing

TPedge modules are edge-sealed, double-glass PV modules, similar in construction to insulating glass windows. The solar cells are fixed in the gas-filled space…

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Germanium Surpasses Silicon in Energy-Efficient Transistors

A team of scientists from the Nanoelectronic Materials Laboratory (NaMLab gGmbH) and the Cluster of Excellence Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed)…

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Terahertz Wireless: Fast Satellite Links Rival Fiber-Optics

The THz band is a new and vast frequency resource expected to be used for future ultrahigh-speed wireless communications. The research group has developed a…

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How Cruise Ships Use UV Light for Ballast Water Treatment

Large vessels like e.g. containter vessel but also cruise ships need water, so called ballast water to gain stability and balance their mass.

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The world's first heat-driven transistor

“We are the first in the world to present a logic circuit, in this case a transistor, that is controlled by a heat signal instead of an electrical signal,”…

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New Techniques Enhance Smartwatch Control and Usability

Smartwatches aren't the easiest things to control, with their small screens and owner't bulky fingers. Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have…

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Open Assembly Platform Transforms Optical System Assembly

The new equipment, developed by the Fraunhofer IPT, operates with the highest level of precision and is suitable for a diverse range of optics assembly tasks –…

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Nano Boost Enhances Solar Cell Efficiency for Better Energy Output

However, solar cells do not convert all light to power equally, which has inspired a joint industry-academia effort to develop a potentially game-changing…

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Soy-Based Air Filter: Eco-Friendly Solution for Toxic Chemicals

Washington State University researchers have developed a soy-based air filter that can capture toxic chemicals, such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde, which…

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Multiregional Brain-On-A-Chip Models Brain Connectivity

Harvard University researchers have developed a multiregional brain-on-a-chip that models the connectivity between three distinct regions of the brain. The in…

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Illinois Team Advances GaN-on-Silicon for High Electron Mobility Transistors

Can Bayram, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering (ECE), and his team have created the GaN HEMT structure on a silicon platform because…

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Innovative Heating Solutions for Winter: Sustainable Energy Trends

We are still a far cry from a sustainable energy supply: in 2014, 71 percent of all privately-owned apartments and houses in Switzerland were heated with…

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WSU Researchers Unveil Unique Microbial Photosynthesis Discovery

Researchers at Washington State University have discovered a new type of cooperative photosynthesis that could be used in engineering microbial communities for…

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New Microscope Identifies Micron-Sized Particles Chemically

Researchers have developed a microscope that can chemically identify individual micron-sized particles. The new approach could one day be used in airports or…

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