Join Vinay Premnath, ESRI’s Director of Safety Research, for a talk on “Aerosol emissions during li-ion battery failure” during the upcoming SFPE Engineering Solutions Symposium from June 4-6 in Phoenix, Arizona. Lithium-ion batteries can experience failure in the form of thermal runaway due to internal defects and when subjected to off-nominal operating conditions. Such failures can result in the significant release of hazardous gaseous and particulate emissions, posing a severe risk to human health and the environment – and Vinay’s presentation will focus on these emissions. Learn more about the event here: https://lnkd.in/ga6kWg2B #ThermalRunaway #Lithiumionbatteries #lithiumbatteries #Research #Emissions #BatteryFailure #BatteryFires #safety #health #environment Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE)
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It’s exciting to see a paper co-authored by ROSEI’s Dennice Gayme (Johns Hopkins Department of Mechanical Engineering) be featured recently in the IEEE Control Systems Magazine! The paper – titled “Climate Change Mitigation, Adaptation, and Resilience: Challenges and Opportunities for the Control Systems Community” - is a big picture overview of the role that systems and control theory can play in the important questions in the fight against climate change. #HopkinsEnergy Paper: https://lnkd.in/esphZQ2t
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Call for paper for the 2024 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Living Environment. SPECIAL SESSION #8 Measurement Techniques and Procedures for Buildings and Facilities Diagnostics, and Public Safety Applications
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📢 Call for abstracts! We invite you to submit an abstract for consideration and inclusion in the program of the 2024 Tire Emissions Research Conference. Present your work, share your insights, connect with experts, and contribute to the discussions in Munich, 4-6 December. 💡Submit your abstract based on the following topics: - Tire and road emissions generation and characterization (particulates and constituents) - Environmental distribution and fate of tire emissions - Behavior and impact of tire emissions on the environment - Development of design alternatives - Development of effective civil engineering measures and environmental practices for mitigation of potential TRWP impacts If your research aligns with any of the topics above, submit your #abstract for a chance to take part in the first ever science-based #conference for tire emissions. ⏰ Deadline: 26 September 2024 Everything you need to know about the submission guidelines can be found here 👉 https://lnkd.in/ec92dtFH #TireEmissions #TIP #Munich #Germany
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Online registration extended until August 2. Join us for the 16th IIR-Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Refrigerants, August 11-14, at the University of Maryland. Register here: https://lnkd.in/dAdhXXik This year’s conference theme, "Natural Refrigerants for the Present and the Future," addresses a pressing question: How can we meet the increasing demand for cooling and heating systems while mitigating our impact on the climate? Researchers will present 140 innovative papers that explore advancements in natural refrigerants, covering topics such as heat transfer, components, systems, safety, controls and life cycle analysis. Already registered? This is the perfect time time to update your registration to include a dinner cruise excursion and/or a lab tour to see where researchers from the University of Maryland - A. James Clark School of Engineering are developing the next generation of eco-friendly HVAC&R technology. #NaturalRefrigerants #HeatExchangers #HeatTransfer #RefrigerantSafety #Decarbonization #LowGWP #Decarbonization
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Check out our latest research article on delaying frost propagation utilizing coarsening droplet phenomenon:
Exciting News! Our brilliant graduates, Fangying Chen, and Deepak Monga, alongside alums Jyotirmoy Sarma and Zongqi Guo, under the guidance of Dr. Xianming Dai, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at Dallas, have achieved a breakthrough in battling frost with innovative technology. Check out their groundbreaking article, "Coarsening droplets for frosting delay on hydrophilic slippery liquid‐infused porous surfaces." Congratulations to the team for their exceptional work! #Innovation #MechanicalEngineering #Research #UTDallas
Coarsening droplets for frosting delay on hydrophilic slippery liquid‐infused porous surfaces
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📢 Read our paper in the Section "Applied Thermal Engineering" 📚 Performance of Solar Control Films on Building Glazing: A Literature Review 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gu5quUyc 👨🔬 by Dr. Júlia Pereira et al. 🏫 University of Lisbon #solarcontrolfilm #thermalperformance
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This is a good opportunity to help to highlight the importance and career potential of fluid power among students. See the article to learn more about joining the conversation.
The NFPA is excited to announce an upcoming industry connection event in collaboration with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCAT). Next Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at 5:30 PM EST, the NCAT Fluid Power Club will host a virtual meeting for NFPA member companies, NCAT engineering faculty, and engineering students. This event aims to foster the ongoing collaboration between NFPA and one of our seven Power Partner Universities, NCAT. https://lnkd.in/g5bryE3a
Encourage Student Enrollment in Fluid Power at NCAT University - NFPA Member Services Hub
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Market introduction of wave energy converters (WECs) demands a rigorous evaluation of failure consequence risks. In our latest publication featured in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, we present an innovative methodology for objectively assessing these risks. Our comprehensive study spans three distinct sites, encompassing both point absorber (PA) and oscillating water column (OWC) WECs. By analyzing 39 failure modes for PA and 30 for OWC, we illuminate their relative contributions. This research provides insights to prioritize cost-effective failure mitigation strategies during the operational phase of WECs. IMPACT: Next-generation testing approach for Wave Energy Converters University College Cork; ; SINTEF Ocean; SINTEF Energy Research; VGA srl; Yavin Four Consultants
A new paper https://lnkd.in/ga9hmdz9 about #WaveEnergyConvertors and #OceanEnergy applying an O&M approach to failure consequence costs. Mitra Kamidelivand, Peter Deeney, Jimmy Murphy, José Miguel Rodrigues, Paula B. Garcia Rosa, Mairead Atcheson Cruz, Giacomo Alessandri and Frederico Gallorini (2024) Failure Consequence Cost Analysis of Wave Energy Converters—Component Failures, Site Impacts, and Maintenance Interval Scenarios, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. UCC Environmental Research Institute, MaREI, SINTEF Ocean, University College Cork
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A very interesting topic in fluid-structure interaction is #marinegrowth. While there are many ways to handle it, approaches using Morison's equation continues to be popular in the industry, and in research. Here is a very cool paper by Cian Warby, working with the amazing team of Frédéric Dias and Franck Schoefs where we provide ways to include ecologically aware modifications within Morison's equation and handle two different scales of time. Read here for free: https://lnkd.in/dEPpfpvx #loveirishresearch #irelandfrance #fluidstructure #industryacademia MaREI Science Foundation Ireland UCD Mechanical and Materials Engineering CAPACITÉS SIMAR/JUNIC Région Pays de la Loire WEAMEC, WEst Atlantic Marine Energy Community LES PORTS DE LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE CAP 44 Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) #TwinFarmRDD604 NexSys Interreg Atlantic Area #SISdATAEAPA00402022.
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I am glad to share my views on Anthropic's latest paper: Scaling Monosemanticity. Thank Towards Data Science for publishing it! #monosemanticity #interpretability #LLM #GenAI
Unpacking the benefits of monosemanticity, Jack Chih-Hsu Lin, PhD explores recent research that points towards a future where activation engineering replaces prompt engineering as the dominant mode of interaction with LLMs.
Scaling Monosemanticity: Anthropic’s One Step Towards Interpretable & Manipulable LLMs
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