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Leading energy employers push for quicker strides towards gender balance
The latest Annual Report from the Energy Leaders' Coalition (ELC) outlines ambitious goals for gender diversity in the energy sector, though recruitment and progression barriers for women remain.
Printed electronics for digitalisation
LOPEC, the trade fair and conference forflexible, organic and printed electronics, will be opening its doors again in Munich from February 25 to 27, 2025.
High-speed 3D bioprinter: new opportunities for drug discovery
Biomedical engineers from the University of Melbourne have developed a high-speed 3D bioprinting system capable of creating structures that closely mimic a range of human tissues, from soft brain tissue to tougher materials like cartilage and bone.
Quantum simulator to unlock new electronic materials
MIT researchers have developed a method to generate synthetic electromagnetic fields on superconducting quantum processors, advancing the capacity of quantum computers to emulate complex materials.
Diamonds are a quantum computer’s best friend
European scientists are using diamonds tobuild a new quantum computerthat works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
Automotive microcontrollers for next-gen cars
Electrification and digitalisation are profoundly transforming the automotive industry. While some carmakers have recently scaled down their electrification plans, we envision a future where affordable hybrid and electric cars will be predominant in the market.
OMNIVISION introduces image sensor
OMNIVISION announced the newOV0TA1B monochrome (mono)/infrared (IR) CMOS image sensor, the first and only solution that fits 3mm module Y dimension and smaller notebook computers, webcams and IoT devices.
STMicroelectronics accelerates AIoT projects with smart sensors
ST AIoT Craft, a new web-based tool fromSTMicroelectronics, simplifies developing and provisioning node-to-cloud AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) projects that use the machine-learning core (MLC) of ST’s smart MEMS sensors.
Delivering accurate current sensing for safer solar energy systems and EV chargers
Our society relies on the electric grid every day, so monitoring and maintaining the grid is vital in order to ensure day-to-day reliability. The everyday supply and demand from the grid is changing as more people transition from nonrenewable to renewable energy sources, so we must manage its evolving needs.
TPS7H4011-SP by Texas Instruments
The TPS7H4011 is a 14V, 12A synchronous buck converter optimized for use in a space environment. The peak current mode converter obtains high efficiency with good transient performance and reduced component count.