Yearly Archives: 2018

Low noise, high-performance transistors may bring innovations in electronics

A research study on low noise and high-performance transistors has led by Assistant Professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, Suprem Das, in collaboration...

New Flexible thermoelectric generator module is a silver bullet to fix waste energy issues

A team of researchers led by Osaka University developed an inexpensive large-scale flexible thermoelectric generator (FlexTEG) module with high mechanical reliability for highly efficient...

MoU signed by SDMC and SECI for 27.5 MW Solar Plants

For developing two solar plants with a total capacity of generating 27.5 MW of electricity, South Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Solar Energy Corporation...

New Things to be witnessed: Curved, Flexible, Stretchable, and 3D Electronics

Several markets such as automotive (dashboards, lighting, sensors), smart buildings (lighting facades, air quality, solar panels), medical (health patches, X-ray, analysis), and smart clothing...

Ransomware: How to prevent a ransomware attack, what all you need to know

Ransomware is one of the biggest muddles grown for web. It is basically a malicious software, or a malware which encrypts documents on a...

A new energy-efficient mechanism using the Rashba effect

Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology proposed new quasi-1D materials for potential spintronic applications, an upcoming technology that exploits the spin of electrons. They...

Reed Sensor Industry: Everything you need to Know

The global reed sensor market is lately witnessing an exponential growth rate, driven by the rapidly rising demand for advanced sensor technologies across industries...

Driving a Unipolar Gate Driver in a Bipolar Way

No, you can adapt a unipolar gate driver to drive in a bipolar manner. If a positive and negative gate drive is required for a...

Ransomware: What is it? What are its different kinds of Ransomware?

Nearly, everyone knows what is inside a computer or a mobile phones. But what if someone snatches out the privacy from inside our computers...

Graphene: ‘Wizardry’ material of tomorrow

When we talk about Graphene, we can say that, it is a two-dimensional (2D) counterpart of graphite (carbon) material that has exceptional characteristics derived...

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