The Engineers Ireland Electrical division is for engineers with an interest in electricity, electronics, and electromagnetics.
The division has links with other professional associations and organisations such as the Conseil International des Grand Reseaux Electriques (CIGRÉ) and NSAI’s Electro-technical committee under the direction of the CRU.
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Edible electronics are being developed to assist rescue operations and go inside hospital patients, setting the stage for all-consuming tech to become consumable.
Engineers have developed a tag that can reveal with near-perfect accuracy whether an item is real or fake – the key is in the glue on the back of the tag.
The system could allow sensors to operate in remote settings, without batteries.
Pumped hydroelectric energy storage is a perfect fit for Ireland’s path to zero emissions electricity generation, writes Chris Bakkala. It is a case of feast and famine: more electricity than we can use and not enough when we need it!
Fusion is the process that powers stars; when hydrogen atoms in the core of a star get close, they fuse to form heavier atoms like helium; this fusing process releases large amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. It is this process that makes a star like our Sun burn. If we can replicate this process on Earth, it would provide enormous amounts of energy to humanity.
Researchers show how topology can help create magnetism at higher temperatures.
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