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energy transition

Engineering Happiness: How GE Employee Harjit Birdi Is Helping Guide The Transition To Renewable Energy

J. B. Kolman
March 29, 2022

Harjit Birdi has been captivated by energy systems since he was a child in India. His father was an official at the State Electricity Board. When the power went down, his dad’s job was to race through town with a crew to find the source of the fault. Despite his mother’s worries, Birdi demanded that his father take him along on his emergency expeditions. A few years later, when it was time to choose his college major, the choice was obvious. “Electrical engineering fascinated me, because energy is something you can’t see,” he says. “You can’t see those electrons.

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Power Electronics

It’s Electric: Silicon Carbide Takes Army’s Vehicle Fleet Into The Future

February 15, 2020
It famously took 1.21 gigawatts, roughly the capacity of a large nuclear power plant, to fire up the DeLorean time machine in the “Back to the Future” movies. Time travel might still be the stuff of science fiction but some of Dr. Emmett Brown’s technology wasn’t too far from reality. His attempts to channel the energy from a lightning bolt into the DeLorean’s flux capacitor, for example, were also a madcap introduction to power electronics, the systems that send electricity around in cars and many other machines and devices.
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The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Samantha Shaddock
July 20, 2018
"Radiologists can see the body in color, polymers are shifting between hard and soft states, flying cars are no longer a dream, and the military is bringing mind-controlled robots one step closer to reality. We’re back to the future in this week’s 5 Coolest Things.
 

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