Technical institutes

Technical institutes

Electric Field-Driven Anaerobic Digestion Boosts Biomethane Production from Low-Rank Coal

Researchers from Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences) have made significant strides in biomethane production from low-rank coal, a challenging substrate due to its low biodegradability. Employing an Electric Field-driven Anaerobic Digestion (EFAD) system, the team successfully enhanced methane production by stimulating both direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET)

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Russia's Construction Industry Develops New Strategies for Digitalization and Technical Customer Training

The 2nd All-Russian Conference "Development of the Technical Customer Institute. Exchange of Best Practices and Technologies in Construction Project Management" brought together key stakeholders in the Russian construction industry to discuss challenges and opportunities for technical customer training and digitalization. The conference, organized by the National Association of

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Researchers Develop Inverse Method to Compute Freeform Optical Surfaces for Generalized Zero-Etendue Sources

Investigators at Eindhoven University of Technology have published a new report on physics, presenting an inverse method to compute freeform reflector and lens surfaces for generalized zero-etendue sources. The research aims to tackle complex light distributions, with the goal of optimizing optical surfaces for various applications. By parameterizing the initial

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Mitigating Conflict Resolution in IoT-Enabled Supply Chain through Blockchain-Based Lightweight Access Control

IoT technology has profoundly impacted supply chain management by offering real-time monitoring and data-driven control. However, with the collection of sensitive information, breaches in IoT data can expose supply chain operations, creating conflicts of interest and impacting decision-making. To address these issues, researchers from the Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University

Technical institutes

Researchers Develop Inverse Method to Compute Freeform Optical Surfaces for Generalized Zero-Etendue Sources

Investigators at Eindhoven University of Technology have published a new report on physics, presenting an inverse method to compute freeform reflector and lens surfaces for generalized zero-etendue sources. The research aims to tackle complex light distributions, with the goal of optimizing optical surfaces for various applications. By parameterizing the initial