Editorial
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Arizona State researchers studying use of diamonds in electronics
Arizona State University professor of physics Robert Nemanich is an expert on the properties of diamonds and he is now proposing the use of doped diamond layers grown on small diamond plates to build electronics. details>> -
Article explains five easy steps for choosing a fan for electronic cooling
A recent article from Electronic Design gave engineers five easy steps for choosing the right fan to fit into their thermal design. details>> -
Honduran student works on summer project 3-D printing tubes for heat exchangers
Gabriel Vasquez, an engineering student from Honduras, spent his summer at the University of Arizona working on a research project that featured 3-D printing tubes for enhanced, internal-flow heat exchangers. details>> -
Article describes how vapor-compression cooling works
A recent article from Electronics Cooling, written by technology consultant Rick Slagle of Technical Solutions Marketing, describes how the process of vapor-compression cooling, which is common in air conditioners and refrigeration, actually works. details>> -
Berkeley Lab leading multimillion-dollar geothermal energy project
Berkeley Lab announced that it will be leading a new, multimillion-dollar energy research project, EGS Collab, to commercialize enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), details>> -
Article describes the 11 myths about thermal design
A recent article on Electronic Design explored 11 myths that many engineers have about thermal design and the consequences for engineers that do not prioritize thermal management in the design phase of a project. details>> -
National Thermal Engineer Day celebrated on social media
On Monday, July 24, companies from across the United States (and several from overseas as well) took time to honor the thermal engineers who ensure the reliability of electronics by celebrating National Thermal Engineer Day. details>> -
Arizona using thermal imaging cameras to combat wrong-way drivers
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has developed a first-in-the-nation pilot program that will use thermal imaging cameras and fiber optic communications to combat wrong-way drivers. details>> -
New thermal capsule has been developed for cell phones
Phoozy, the newest case on the market, is offering a solution to all of the potential causes of damage by wrapping your phone in a thermal capsule. details>> -
Thermal management a priority for performance of Formula 1 cars
A recent article from Pit Pass explained that overheating remains one of the biggest threats to the performance of the highly-tuned vehicles on the Formula One (F1) circuit. details>>