Blockchain Webinar | Transforming the Insurance Industry using Blockchains
Using the insurance industry to illustrate how deploying permissioned/consortium blockchains correctly can transform industries
Using the insurance industry to illustrate how deploying permissioned/consortium blockchains correctly can transform industries
Applications of optical tweezers to biological systems have been, and remain, one of the outstanding successes of the technique. In this talk, Prof Philip Jones will give a short introduction to optical tweezers, including what makes them suitable for use in biology and the life sciences.
In this ETSIG talk Dr Daneshvar, who has years of experience in energy, environment and geosciences, will talk about the potential implications of the Ukraine war on energy supply and policy in Europe, and how renewables development might be affected.
The Section Chapters Chairs Meeting and Annual General Meeting (AGM) Spring 2022 will take place on Friday 29th April 2022 at at Glasgow Caledonian University - Scotland.
This presentation will take the audience through historical achievements of resonant cavity antenna technology, giving emphasis to breakthroughs in the last 20 years up to a recent method of steering its beam continuously in 2D (i.e., azimuth and elevation).
The presentation will cover an overview of what the UKCA marking means, when it applies, and what pieces of legislation sit behind it.
This lecture focusses on the use of field data, obtained from sensors monitoring field assets and asks a key question; “what to do with this data?”.
In this presentation, a novel current control technique is proposed to control both active and reactive power flow from a renewable energy source feeding a micro-grid system through a single-phase parallel connected inverter. The parallel connected inverter ensures active and reactive power flow from the grid with low current THD even in the presence of non-linear load.
The Annual general Meeting of the United Kingdom and Ireland Chapter of the IEEE EMC Society will take place on Monday 6th June starting at 5pm.
In this presentation, a novel current control technique is proposed to control both active and reactive power flow from a renewable energy source feeding a micro-grid system through a single-phase parallel connected inverter. The parallel connected inverter ensures active and reactive power flow from the grid with low current THD even in the presence of non-linear load.