University of Cambridge Engineering Professor Andrew Flewitt on How to Start a Career in Electrical Engineering
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/university-of-cambridge-engineering-professor-andrew-flewitt-on-how-to-start-a-career-in-electrical-engineering
Andrew Flewitt, professor and Head of the Electrical Engineering Division at the University of Cambridge, shares some of the lessons he learned while training new generations of electrical and electronic engineers.
3 Common Career Mistakes Most Electrical Engineers Make After Graduation
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With graduation season only a few months away, it's time to start the job hunt. If you want to start your career off on the right foot, here are a few common mistakes to avoid after graduating from university.
How to Create an IoT Smart Garden Using ESP32 and Blynk
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blynk/projects/how-to-create-an-iot-smart-garden-using-esp32-and-blynk
In this tutorial, we are going to create an IoT-based garden you can care for from your phone using Blynk!
The Engineering Challenges of Operating a Zero Carbon Power Grid in the UK by 2025
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/the-engineering-challenges-of-operating-a-zero-carbon-power-grid-in-the-uk-by-2025
The National Grid Electricity Operator (ESO) has reported that it will be able to fully operate Britain’s electricity on a zero-carbon system by 2025.
Eaton XLR 48V and 51V Energy Storage Supercapacitor Modules Based on Carbon Technology
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/eaton-xlr-48v-and-51v-energy-storage-supercapacitor-modules
A supercapacitor, also known as a double-layer/ultracapacitor, differs from the ordinary capacitor due to its different characteristics such as energy density, materials used, cost, and so on.
Energy Harvesting Wearable Used to Monitor Cardiovascular Health
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/energy-harvesting-wearable-used-to-monitor-cardiovascular-health
A team from Purdue University has developed self-powered wearable triboelectric nanogenerators that help conserve mechanical energy and turn it into power. They can be used to monitor the wearer’s cardiovascular health.
Why EV Battery Swapping May Prove a Breakthrough in Transport Electrification
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/why-ev-battery-swapping-may-prove-a-breakthrough-in-transport-electrification
Following the car manufacturer NIO’s deployment of its EV (electric vehicle) battery swapping stations over much of China, we consider the benefits of this promising alternative to traditional EV charging stations.
Is Vehicle-to-Grid Technology Sustainable?
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/is-vehicle-to-grid-technology-sustainable
We reportedly leave our cars parked up to 95% of the time, and on top of this, electrical grids currently have limited storage facilities. Points such as these have inspired a potential solution: vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology. We consider the extent to which this promising power innovation may be sustainable.
How Can the EU Roadmap 2050 Objectives Benefit EEs?
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/how-can-the-eu-roadmap-2050-objectives-benefit-ees
The European energy roadmap for 2050 has posed ambitious carbon emission reduction goals for the next 30 years.