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Georgia Tech team develops AI to read EV charging station reviews to find infrastructure gaps

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An open-access paper on the work is published in the journal Patterns. A review could be as short as three words or as long as 25 or 30 words with misspellings and multiple topics, noted co-author Sameer Dharur. We’re spending billions of both public and private dollars on electric vehicle infrastructure. Sooji Ha, Daniel J.

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ARPA-E Begins Reviewing Second Round of Concept Papers for Transformational Energy RD

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The Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) of the US Department of Energy has received 583 concept papers in response to its second Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) released 7 December 2009. ARPA-E is currently reviewing all concept papers and is scheduled to provide feedback to applicants by mid-February 2010.

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Study finds that gaps in research on topics critical to the global biofuels industry warrant caution; a call for more interdisciplinary work

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Network diagram showing the number of articles in common between all pairs of topics in the analysis except geographic regions. Topics are grouped by thematic areas. Line thickness indicates the categorical strength of the connection between topics. Their paper appears in the ACS journal Environmental Science & Technology.

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New methodology for regionalized life cycle assessments

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A team from ETH Zurich (Switzerland) report on their new methodology for performing regionalized life cycle assessment (LCA) and systematically choosing the spatial scale of regionalized impact assessment methods in a paper published in the ACS journal Environmental Science & Technology. —Mutel et al. Christopher L.

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Green and Connected: CAR White Paper Explores Interaction of Vehicle Communications and Electrification of Powertrains

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The purpose of the paper (which Richard Wallace, CAR’s Director Transportation Systems Analysis Group announced during a session exploring the same topic at the Business of Plugging In 2010 conference in Detroit) is threefold.

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Lotfi Zadeh and the Birth of Fuzzy Logic

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What he views as his first technical breakthrough came in 1950, when, as an assistant professor at Columbia, he coauthored a paper with his doctoral thesis advisor, John R. In a paper written in 1961, he mentioned that a new technique was needed, a “fuzzy” kind of mathematics. That idea came in July 1964. Lotfi Zadeh.

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The importance of considering non-exhaust traffic emissions; the role of EVs

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reported in their paper on a policy workshop convened in 2011 on the relevance of traffic-related wear emissions for air quality policy development, with the focus on non-exhaust PM emissions. Among their main conclusions were: Unregulated non-exhaust emissions have significant and dominant impacts throughout the analyzed categories.

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