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Brian describes some of his interests and experiments including Tesla coils, a pulse discharge machine, lifters, home-made scuba gear and backyard science.
Personal site including electronic projects such as microcontrollers, radio frequency and xray experiments, and some physics experiments. Includes sound files and videos.
Tech systems and policy analysis: internet, privacy, other sundry topics.
PhD student at the University of Virginia's Department of Systems and Information Engineering. Research interests and publications.
Provides information on current projects including hydrogen energy and computer network technology as well as Dr. Billings' background and past achievements, which include the world's first hydrogen fuel cell car.
Dr Jun of the Yokohoma National University, Japan shows how to predict phenomena in metal cutting process by thermo elastic plastic finite element method (FEM), how to simulate propagation of stresses waves by FEM and shows Stirling Engine system.
CV, research, publications and interests in railway engineering. Professor at Imperial College, London, UK.
Tech systems and policy analysis: internet, privacy, other sundry topics.
Provides information on current projects including hydrogen energy and computer network technology as well as Dr. Billings' background and past achievements, which include the world's first hydrogen fuel cell car.
Brian describes some of his interests and experiments including Tesla coils, a pulse discharge machine, lifters, home-made scuba gear and backyard science.
CV, research, publications and interests in railway engineering. Professor at Imperial College, London, UK.
PhD student at the University of Virginia's Department of Systems and Information Engineering. Research interests and publications.
Personal site including electronic projects such as microcontrollers, radio frequency and xray experiments, and some physics experiments. Includes sound files and videos.
Dr Jun of the Yokohoma National University, Japan shows how to predict phenomena in metal cutting process by thermo elastic plastic finite element method (FEM), how to simulate propagation of stresses waves by FEM and shows Stirling Engine system.
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