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Electrochemist.com (zip)
Software Electrochemist.com is virtual electrochemist who can analyze and simulate electrochemical experiments. It simulates analytically and digitally voltammetry and chronoamperometry on virtually any mechanism in 4 models (finite and semi-infinite diffusions, convection and adsorption) at over 10 electrode geometries (planar, spherical, semi-spherical, cylindrical, semi-cylindrical, microdisc, thin film, and their rotating...
Tags: Electrode, Pulse, DrHuang, Software Electrochemist.com, Telecom & Utilities
Software downloads 2008-03-24
Nanowires to triple battery capacities
Researchers at Stanford have developed nanowire electrodes that help batteries hold more charge. An excerpt from TechnologyReview: The development, reported in the scientific journal Nature Materials, stems from the labs of nanowire innovator Yi Cui and battery expert Robert Huggins at Stanford's Materials Science and Engineering...
Tags: Electrode, Battery, Engineering, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-10
Parallel Processing Applied to the Design of Concrete Encased Grounding Electrodes
This work presents the authors' investigation regarding the application of parallel processing to the design of grounding systems, comprising concrete encased electrodes. The natural parallelism of the involved tasks and the large time-consuming characteristic of sequential processing for this kind of application justify the use of high performance computation. This...
Tags: Electrode, Sao Paulo, Parallel Processing
White papers 2007-12-01
Scientists read brain of paralyzed man
By means of electrodes implanted into the brain of a paralyzed man, scientists say that they may be on the brink of translating his thoughts into words. These electrodes have been recording pulses in areas of the brain known to be speech-related. Excerpt from...
Tags: Electrode, Brain, Team Management, Telecom & Utilities, Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-18
'Ion Wind' CPU cooling solution from Purdue University
Effective cooling solutions have been the albatross around the neck of CPU manufacturing companies since the early days of computing. Now, researchers at Purdue University, in a study funded by Intel, have demonstrated a cooling technique that increases the heat dissipating capacity of CPUs by as much as 250%. ...
Tags: Purdue University, Electrode, CPU, Technology, Wind, Molecule, Processors, Telecom & Utilities, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-08-17
Photos: Meet the robo-pigeon
Researchers in China embed electrodes in a pigeon's head in order to send it aloft like a remote-controlled model airplane.Credit: He Yi/ChinaFotoPress
Tags: China, electrode, photograph, researcher
Image galleries 2007-02-28

Additional Resources

Mold Manufacturer Turns to High-Speed Machining for Business Growth
C.M. Sole, a manufacturer of high-precision plastic injection molds, guarantees its products for one full year or one million injection cycles. C.M. Sole wanted to decrease lead times to seize opportunities in expanding market and maintain reputation for outstanding quality. The challenge was to control costs. The company implemented High-Speed...
Tags: Siemens AG, Manufacturer, Manufacturing
Case studies 2007-01-01
Linking brain and machine, insect guides robot
Researchers at the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, University of Arizona, have developed a robot that is guided by electrical impulses from the brain of a moth. An excerpt from LA Times: Harnessing the electrical impulses of sight, scientists have built a robot guided by the...
Tags: Brain, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-14
Toshiba to launch new batteries in Q1 2008
Toshiba has developed a new type of rechargeable battery that is superior to current generation lithium-ion batteries.  Dubbed the Super Charge ion Battery SCiB, Toshiba claims that the new battery can recharge to 90% of total capacity in fewer than five minutes with a lifespan pegged at more than 10...
Tags: Battery, Toshiba Corp., Engineering, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-13
Sony creates sugar-powered battery
It appears that Sony has developed a type of battery that generates electricity from sugar. This mirrors the biological process that happens in living organisms. Initial tests cells were able to generate up to 50 milliwatts, which is enough electricity to give you music playback on a...
Tags: Sony Corp., Battery, Engineering, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-08-25
AMD versus Intel: CPU wars roadmap
Intel announced the next revolution in Microprocessor fabrication by replacing Silicon Dioxide gates with High-K dielectric metal gates. Microprocessor industry analyst David Kanter who contributed a lot of the information in this piece had this in-depth analysis on what this means for Intel and AMD. I spoke with...
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., AMD, CPU, David Kanter, Desktop, Hardware, Intel Corp., News, Processors, Servers
Blog posts 2007-01-30
10 things you can do to give your PowerPoint presentations a heartbeat
This information is also available as a PDF download. Imagine this: You've just returned to your seat for this afternoon's training seminar. The morning session was pretty interesting, providing information about the design and development of your company's newest product. Lunch was great -- a big catered affair -- and...
Tags: Microsoft PowerPoint, PowerPoint Presentation, Presentation, Katherine Murray
Blog posts 2007-07-10
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