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Research paves way for wireless charging of electric vehicles
Imagine you’re driving your Tesla, or an equivalent electric car, down the highway. Your battery is running low. Sure, you could pull off at the next exit and spend time, and energy, searching for a recharging station. Or you could simply change lanes and drive over special charging strips embedded in the road.
That’s the vision of Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering in the College of Engineering. He’s pioneering an innovative approach for the wireless charging of electric vehicles, autonomous forklifts and other mobile machines, while they remain in motion.
Research paves way for wireless charging of electric vehicles
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Cornell s Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) has launched a fellowship program for Ph D graduates and postdoctoral researchers | India Education,Education News India,Education News
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February 18, 2021
Cornell’s Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) has launched a fellowship program for Ph.D. graduates and postdoctoral researchers interested in a career in business development, commercialization or entrepreneurship.
The first two innovation fellows are Marie Donnelly, Ph.D. ’13 (life sciences), who started in September, and Brandon Regensburger, M.S. ’19, Ph.D. ’20 (physical sciences), who joined CTL in January.
“One of our priorities is to leverage the university’s world-class research to create an innovation pipeline and accelerate the impact of research at Cornell,” said Emmanuel Giannelis, vice president for research and innovation. “The role of the innovation fellows is to bridge the gap between early discoveries and commercialization opportunities.”