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Duke engineers achieve recyclable electronics breakthrough at submicron scale
Electrical engineers at Duke University in the US have developed a new printing technique to create fully functional, ...
Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
Professor Edmund Lam, Dr Ni Chen and their research team from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering under ...
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A roadmap for next-generation 2D semiconductor 'gate stack' technology
Seoul National University's College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Professor Chul-Ho Lee from the ...
At Engineering Design Show 2025, Electronic Specifier speaks to Lee Thomas at Yokogawa about the products Yokogawa are ...
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ISRO ICRB Scientist/Engineer Admit Card 2025 Released
ISRO ICRB Scientist/Engineer Admit Card 2025 The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced the release of the ...
UMass Amherst engineers have built an artificial neuron powered by bacterial protein nanowires that functions like a real one ...
UC Berkeley's Rikky Muller (Ph.D.'13 EECS), associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, can still ...
Instead of relying on switches or digital control, the light finds its own path through the system. This approach could transform data transmission, computing, and communications by making optical ...
Biodegradable printed circuit boards are being tested for use in wireless communication technologies, through a collabora ...
Seoul National University’s College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Professor Chul-Ho Lee from the ...
Supercapacitors possess a high cycle efficiency (more than a million cycles), a large number of charging cycles higher than ...
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