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- System Design & Management
Recent Submissions
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Modeling Hydrogen Transport in BABY
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-05)Fusion energy stands as a beacon of hope in the realm of sustainable power generation, offering the potential to meet global energy demands without adverse environmental impacts. However, fusion power is not yet commercially ... -
Elastically Housed Kinematic Couplings for InterchangeableElectric Vehicle Batteries
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-05)Commercial adoption of electric vehicle technologies has lagged due to immense charging downtime, but kinematic couplings have the potential to bridge this barrier by allowing for battery swaps and simultaneous operation ... -
Design and Characterization of a Wave Energy Converter Array Experimental Test Platform
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-05)Wave energy is a promising source of renewable energy that has the potential to play a significant role in the global transition towards sustainable energy. Unlike other forms of renewable energy, wave energy is not dependent ...