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Image of a person overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge and New York City skyline. Photo Courtesy of Misagh Daraei. Image of a person overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge and New York City skyline. Photo ...
What if I told you that one of the biggest departments in your company was a black box? And for team members and those who write the checks, there’s little insight into efficiency, what people are ...
Gone are the days of just blueprints, prototypes and calculations, as engineering now revolves around efficiency, speed and precision in a world where technology is rapidly changing. The world of ...
At the very crux of engineering is the desire to problem-solve, optimize, and squeeze out every bit of efficiency possible from the system being built. Aircraft design and aeronautical engineering ...
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During my earlier career as a process integration engineer, one of my primary responsibilities was to find yield enhancement opportunities by investigating underlying relationships between bin ...
In the race to the cloud, many organizations find themselves facing an unexpected paradox: the very technology promised to bring agility and cost savings can quickly lead to spiraling complexity, ...
Photovoltaic (PV) technologies, which convert light into electricity, are increasingly applied worldwide to generate renewable energy. Researchers have now developed a molecular treatment that ...
All-perovskite tandem solar cells are promising candidates for next-generation photovoltaics, as they harvest sunlight more efficiently than single-junction devices and can be fabricated through ...