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March 08, 2012
A robotic fish, developed in Drexel University’s College of Engineering, could soon be leading the way for development of unmanned, automated marine vehicles according to researchers in the Laboratory for Biological Systems Analysis. Dr. James Tangorra, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and mechanics, who heads the lab, is using the robotic fish model to understand the movement and sensory abilities of fish fins and attempting to translate this information into making more sophisticated marine systems for the Office of Naval Research.
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March 08, 2012
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March 06, 2012
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March 05, 2012
An international team of materials researchers including Drexel University’s Dr. Yury Gogotsi has given the engineering world a better look at the inner functions of the electrodes of supercapacitors – the low-cost, lightweight energy storage devices used in many electronics, transportation and many other applications. In a piece published in the March 4 edition of Nature Materials, Gogotsi, and his collaborators from universities in France and England, take another step toward finding a solution to the world’s demand for sustainable energy sources.
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March 05, 2012
An international team of materials researchers including
Distinguished University and Trustee Chair Professor Yury Gogotsi has given the engineering world a
better look at the inner functions of the electrodes of
supercapacitors - the low-cost, lightweight energy storage devices
used in many electronics, transportation and many other
applications.
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