While many professors have used online simulations instead of physical laboratories to lower the risk of COVID-19 transmission, some think that simulations they are using now could be helpful in the ...
Nearly everyone, even those outsides the sciences, has encountered at one point or another a “laser”— Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Lasers produce narrow, uniform beams of ...
It’s hardly a secret that getting into a serious electronics habit can be detrimental to your bank account. A professional grade lab is simply unobtainable for many a tinkerer, and even mid-range ...
Brian Rowden, leader of the Grid Systems Hardware Group at ORNL, uses the wire bonder and vacuum reflow furnace in ORNL’s Advanced Component Laboratory to create power modules, which manage equipment ...
Consumer electronics that we use daily – smartphones, computers, televisions, home appliances and medical devices, as well as electronics in cars – all require printed circuit boards, or PCBs, to ...
Jim Bales, PhD ’91, is a firm believer that electronics can be fun. So while most introductory electronics courses focus on analysis, Bales, the associate director of the Edgerton Center, designed the ...
The Secondary Battery Functional Materials Laboratory of the Next-Generation Battery Research Center at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI, Acting President Dr. Nam Kyun KIM), led by ...