Abstract: Hydrogen fuel cells can produce electrical energy through a chemical reaction with the only byproduct being water. This makes them an ideal source of clean energy that could have numerous applications across many industries. Bipolar plates for hydrogen fuel...
Abstract: THydrogen fuel cells use a chemical reaction to produce energy, yielding only water and heat as byproducts. One fuel cell yields a small amount of energy, but a stack of fuel cells can power cars, trains, or any multitude of other devices. Bipolar plates are...
Abstract: The world is pivoting to develop new technologies to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy. The major limitation of renewable energy is that electricity generation and storage do not satisfy energy consumption; one contributing factor being the...
Abstract: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) provides stability in the knee and the injury of this ligament is a common occurrence, especially for female athletes. This research aims to provide a better understanding of the load that the ACL is capable of...
Abstract: Continuous innovation and expansion of society results in an increased demand for energy resources. As the energy sector seeks to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, there is a necessity for energy storage to be both sufficient and efficient....
Abstract: Traditional vision-based robotic arm systems are mostly used in industry, and they are usually cumbersome, heavy, nonportable, and expensive. Although they are precise, efficient, and powerful, they cannot be used in a domestic environment or on mobile...