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NIT's VGA SWIR InGaAs Sensor available to purchase as imaging sensor only

NIT's VGA SWIR InGaAs Sensor available to purchase as imaging sensor only
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Widy Sen , Gaas Sensor , Imaging Technologies , Mode Response , Dynamics Range , Thermoelectric Cooling , Widy Sens , Production Facility ,

Thermoelectric permanent magnet opens new possibilities in thermal management technologies

Thermoelectric permanent magnet opens new possibilities in thermal management technologies
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National Institute For Materials Science , Energy Materials , Ken Ichi Uchida National Institute For Materials Science , Ken Ichi Uchida National Institute , Materials Science , National Institute , Advanced Energy , Hybrid Transverse Magneto , Thermoelectric Cooling , Artificially Tilted Multilayers , Advanced Energy Materials ,

New cooling mechanism set to revolutionize conventional environmentally harmful refrigeration technologies

Despite a century of advancements, existing refrigeration systems, relying on vapour compression, have hit their thermodynamic threshold. These systems not only emit greenhouse gases, contributing to environmental issues, but also produce significant noise. Now, a team of researchers from the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) have developed a technology with the potential to transform future refrigeration systems. Their latest research milestone has been published in Science this week. ....

Damien Lenoble , Emmanuel Defay , International Energy Agency , Luxembourg Institute Of Science , Materials Research , Luxembourg Institute , Thermoelectric Cooling , Eating Cooling And Ventilation , Cold Storage , Air Conditioning ,