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RF Safety Lab Ensures Wireless Gadgets Meet Safety Standards

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After graduating with a bachelors degree in biomedical and electrical engineering in 2000 from Johns Hopkins University , in Baltimore, he joined PCTest Engineering Laboratory , in Columbia, Md. Like many companies, the designers were resourceful and purchased the transmitter parts at a low cost from a manufacturer overseas, he says.

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Nuclear Fusion’s New Idea: An Off-the-Shelf Stellarator

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How the Stellarator Was Born Located at the end of Stellarator Road and a roughly 5-kilometer drive from Princeton University ’s leafy campus, PPPL is one of 17 U.S. PPPL Following the lead of other nations’ fusion programs, the DOE shifted most of its fusion resources to tokamak research.

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IEEE Presidents’ Scholarship Changes Students’ Lives

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His winning project, Low-Cost Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy , focused on building a microscope for classrooms, both for demonstrations and student-level research. The scholarship helped support his education at the University of California, Davis , where he earned a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering.

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Japan team evaluates battery-assisted low-cost hydrogen production from solar energy

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Researchers from Japan’s NIMS (National Institute for Materials Science), the University of Tokyo and Hiroshima University have jointly conducted a techno-economic analysis for hydrogen production from photovoltaic power generation (PV) utilizing a battery-assisted electrolyzer. Credit: NIMS. 2018.11.119 ).

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UT El Paso-led team designs cactus-inspired low-cost, efficient water-splitting catalyst

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Researchers led by engineers at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have proposed a low-cost, cactus-inspired nickel-based material to help split water more cheaply and efficiently. Resources Navid Attarzadeh, Debabrata Das, Srija N. who led the study. —Attarzadeh et al. Chintalapalle, Susheng Tan, V.

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Exeter team develops low-cost photoelectrode for spontaneous water-splitting using sunlight

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Researchers at the University of Exeter (UK) have developed a novel p-type LaFeO 3 photoelectrode using an inexpensive and scalable spray pyrolysis method. However further work is required to investigate and improve slow charge carrier dynamics and low light absorption challenges of LaFeO 3 photoelectrodes. —Pawar and Tahir.

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New nanoparticle copper compound cathode could enable low-cost, long-life and high-power potassium-ion batteries for grid storage

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Stationary energy storage systems that can operate for many cycles, at high power, with high round-trip energy efficiency, and at low cost are required. Cost is a greater concern. We decided we needed to develop a new chemistry if we were going to make low-cost batteries and battery electrodes for the power grid.

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