Sentences with phrase «for microscale»

The large - scale climate, for instance, determines the environment for microscale (1 km or less) and mesoscale (from several kilometers to several hundred kilometers) processes that govern weather and local climate, and these small - scale processes likely have significant impacts on the evolution of the large - scale circulation.»
Also speaking at the event are Dr. Ken Lacovara (Insights from the biggest dinosaur skeleton ever found), Dr. Roy Hamilton (Enhancing human mental performance with noninvasive brain stimulation), Dr. George Brainard (Better lighting for better sleep in space), Denise Wong (Tiny bio-robots for microscale medicine and engineering), Dr. Melinda Keefe (The chemistry of art conservation), and Dr. Michel Barsoum (Molding conductive «clay» into the next generation of batteries)
«This is problematic because for microscale robots to operate successfully in real working environments, mobility is critical,» Cappelleri said.

Not exact matches

Meet the microscale: essentially, a teeny - tiny ruler that's a must - have for entomologists — researchers who investigate insects.
The product's developers, engineers and scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, Tsinghua University in China, and Case Western Reserve University in the United States, believe the storage capacity by volume (called volumetric energy density) is the highest reported for carbon - based microscale supercapacitors to date: 6.3 microwatt hours per cubic millimeter.
The blood vessels being reported Feb. 18 in Nature Scientific Reports are also miniaturized to enable 3D microscale artificial organ platforms to test drugs for efficacy and side effects.
The vision of the centre is to become a world - leading facility for the characterisation and analysis of molecular materials at the nano and microscale.
«The same is true for nano - and microscale manufacturing, which can't be scaled up to things like a building façade.»
Inspired by natural cellular structures, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, and MIT have developed a new method to 3D print materials with independently tunable macro-and microscale porosity using a ceramic foam ink.
Berkeley researchers isolated circulating tumor cells from the blood of breast cancer patients, then used microscale physics to design a precision test for protein biomarkers, which are indicators of cancer.
These microscale machines could become a powerful platform for robotics at the size scale of biological microorganisms.
And, they claim, these microscale machines — equipped with electronic, photonic and chemical payloads — could become a powerful platform for robotics at the size scale of biological microorganisms.
«Optomechanics is an area of research in which extremely minute forces exerted by light (for example: radiation pressure, gradient force, electrostriction) are used to generate and control high - frequency mechanical vibrations of microscale and nanoscale devices,» explained Gaurav Bahl, an assistant professor of mechanical science and engineering at Illinois.
The schemes for mechanical testing of nano - and microscale samples were suggested and calibrated.
But isn't the UHI effect something other than this «microscale variability» that would be evident at a regional, spatial scale as a «hot spot» for instance (thus the urban heat island).
It was developed using microscale modelling to capture small scale wind variability, allowing for better estimates of the aggregated wind resources.
He is expert in application of the mesoscale modelling output (numerical wind atlas data) in microscale models (including WAsP) for site specific verification and feasibility studies.
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