Tuesday, 31 October 2017
Thermoelectric power: New ways to power portable electronics, sensors
Scientists have reported significant advances in the thermoelectric performance of organic semiconductors based on carbon nanotube thin films that could be integrated into fabrics to convert waste heat into electricity or serve as a small power source.
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It is really good article and it will be helpful for a Engineering Students for final year projects to make a embedded projects
ReplyDeleteI like the content which was mentioned above. If any of the final year students are looking for the major projects for ece in embedded systems
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