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Exploring the role of machine learning in materials science and engineering
In this paper, Professor Dane Morgan and Research Scientist Ryan Jacobs, from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, discuss their adventures in the field of machine learning in the areas of materials science and engineering.
Ryan Jacobs – University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ryan Jacobs is currently a Research Scientist in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
His work focuses on using atomistic modeling, data science and machine learning methods to understand the structure and properties of materials at the atomic scale to discover and design novel...
The secrets of hydropower and PTX in Greenland
Greenland is a prime location for large-scale hydropower projects. Renewable energy investment possibilities are, therefore, abundant, writes Claus Andersen-Aagaard, Chief Executive Officer of GreenLead.
The benefits and savings in the great EV transition
Tom Rowlands, FLEETCOR’s Managing Director, Global EV Solutions, including UK brand Allstar, discusses the EV transition as part of the net zero strategy.
How to navigate DC rapid charging: Everything EV drivers need to know
Most EV charging happens at home or work when cars are already parked. But for people who can’t charge at home or work or are going on long trips, rapid charging — or DC charging — comes in handy.
California’s troubled high-speed train goes solar-powered
California's ambitious high-speed train, spanning 1287.5 kilometers and linking the US west coast to Canada and Las Vegas, faces significant hurdles in its development
Australia’s energy policy priorities
Open Access Government investigates some of the energy policy priorities of Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy, The Hon Chris Bowen MP, especially clean energy, energy efficiency and electric vehicles.
Funding of €3.6 billion for clean technology projects by EU innovation fund
The European Commission has announced allocating over €3.6 billion to 41 large-scale clean technology projects as part of the EU innovation fund.
Innovative process reduces Mercury emissions in sulphuric acid by over 90%
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a groundbreaking method to significantly decrease mercury emissions in Sulphuric acid.
Heat sensor fire drones could be the latest firefighting technology
‘FireDrone’, a possible new firefighting technology, can go into burning buildings, scope out fires, and deliver real-time data on people inside.
From virtual ward technology to stronger communities
Professor Rhys Thomas & Professor Kevin Doughty from Virtual Ward Technologies, detail their plan for community health support via cutting edge virtual ward technology.
Energy storage in the electric vehicle & renewables revolution
Alan Greenshields, Director of Europe at ESS Inc, charts the road to net zero, highlighting the crucial role of energy storage in the electric vehicle and renewables revolution.
To meet energy demand, creating new battery chemistries is key
Johan Söderbom, Thematic Leader Smart Grid and Energy Storage, EIT InnoEnergy argues that creating new battery chemistries is key to addressing the rising demand in the battery industry.
UK Government creates a ‘Net Zero Council’ to support key sectors
In line with the UK’s plans to reduce carbon emissions and transition to a circular economy, the recently created Net Zero Council aims to develop greener practices.
How will the largest UK battery storage facility provide low-cost electricity?
The largest capacity battery storage facility in the UK is now fully-operational, TagEnergy confirms, providing a major boost to the UK’s net zero ambitions.
Your CBD routine: What is the best time time to take CBD?
Savage Cabbage discusses the perfect CBD routine designed by you.
Revolutionary underwater robot designed to remove waste from the ocean
Researchers pilot-test their jellyfish-inspired underwater robot to collect waste from the bottom of the ocean, which interacts gently with its environment without disturbing it.
Owning an EV reduces car costs: Electric mobility is more economical
With high inflation currently affecting every aspect of daily life, is switching to electric mobility a realistic way of reducing car-related costs?
Supporting talent at the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
Open Access Government unpacks some of the research support that takes place in the National Research Foundation of Korea.
Calorimetric studies and safety tests on lithium-ion cells and post-lithium cells
Dr Carlos Ziebert’s team, of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), explores the safety of batteries across calorimetric studies.