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RF Code Announces First Ever Wire-Free Liquid Detection Sensor
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Reinforced Concrete Sections under Moment and Axial Load
A spreadsheet-based program for producing moment-curvature and moment-axial force diagrams Moment-curvature plots and moment-axial force interaction diagrams are essential tools for understanding the load-deformation behavior of structural elements. Moment-curvature plots readily illustrate stiffness, strength, and cross-sectional ductility, and allow the calculation of deflections after materials become nonlinear. Moment-axial...
Polyaniline with better conductivity.(TECHNOLOGY UPDATE)
A researcher at The University of Texas at Austin, USA, has received a $264 000 grant to investigate ways of improving the ability of polyaniline to conduct electricity. Specifically, Dr Yueh-Lin Lynn Loo will use the Young Investigator Award from the Arnold and Mabel...
Session hosts computer wiz Michael Dell
As an undergraduate at the University of Texas at Austin, he sold computer components from his dorm room. Today, he heads a $35.4 billion company. UC San Diego's new School of Management hosts Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Computer Corp., for a roundtable discussion with university leaders...
Applied Research Laboratories.
Applied Research Laboratories, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, is being awarded a $291,005,074 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee task order contract for approximately 18,878 staff-months to provide engineering, research, development, and test and evaluation capabilities in the areas of ocean acoustics, electromagnetic propagation, high frequency sonar,...
Applied Research Laboratories
Applied Research Laboratories, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, is being awarded a $291,005,074 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee task order contract for approximately 18,878 staff-months to provide engineering, research, development, and test and evaluation capabilities in the areas of ocean acoustics, electromagnetic propagation, high frequency sonar, under ice and ocean bottom...
CHEAP CHIPS.(Brief Article)
Engineering faculty at The University of Texas at Austin have created a process with the potential to make the smallest, fastest, and cheapest computer chips. The new method uses simple molds and is the only one based on reactions that occur at low pressure and room...
extrusion freeforming of functional ceramic prototypes, The
Extrusion freeform fabrication EFF and fused deposition of ceramics FDC processes are established extrusion-based freeforming techniques capable of fabricating complex shaped monolithic ceramic prototypes by the sequential deposition and solidification of green ceramic feedstock. In these processes, ceramic parts are produced using a commercially available Stratasys 3-D Modeler retrofitted with...
The commercialization of new technologies: the case of DTM Corp
U.S. industry needs to find faster and more efficient ways to commercialize homegrown technologies, strengthen its global competitiveness, and create jobs.(1) The list of breakthrough technologies produced in federal and industrial laboratories and research universities only to benefit U.S. industrial competitors is long and growing. An important and telling exception...
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