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Get to Know the IEEE Board of Directors

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Mathur is currently a professor of practice and a member of the academic council at Marwadi University , in Rajkot, India. He is the founding editor in chief of the IEEE Electrification Magazine and IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy. Rahman has published more than 160 journal papers with over 20,000 citations.

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Seaport Electrification Could Slash Emissions Worldwide

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Prousalidis, a professor of marine electrical engineering at the National Technical University of Athens , has played a pivotal role in developing standards for seaport electrification through his involvement with the IEEE , the International Electrical Commission (IEC), and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

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Tesla’s Safety Score system could result in unsafe driving: Consumer Reports

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While the gamification of safe driving behavior could work, the magazine argued that Tesla’s Safety Scores could also incentivize drivers to cheat the system to gain a high rating. Fisher, however, noted that gamification also has a “dark side,” which was observed by researchers at Ohio State University.

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New Elon Musk essay: Tesla CEO’s current thoughts on technology and humanity

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The new Elon Musk essay was published in China Cyberspace , the Cyberspace Administration of China’s (CAC) flagship magazine. In a way, the publication of the new Elon Musk essay in the CAC’s flagship magazine is significant. Thank you for the invitation from China Cyberspace magazine. Posted by Elon Musk.

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Commercial Aircraft Corp of China and Boeing to partner on aviation energy conservations and emissions reductions

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The companies will collaborate with China-based universities and research institutions to expand knowledge of technologies—such as sustainable aviation biofuels, aviation connectivity infrastructure and other areas—that improve commercial aviation’s energy efficiency or reduce the industry’s carbon emissions.

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Why L. Ron Hubbard Patented His E-Meter

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From 1934 to 1940, he regularly penned 70,000 to 100,000 words per month of pulp fiction under 15 different pseudonyms published in various magazines. His first story, “ The Dangerous Dimension ,” was a light-hearted tale about a professor who could teleport anywhere in the universe simply by thinking “Equation C.”

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Remembering the Legacy of Trailblazing Technologist Gordon Moore

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His original hypothesis, published in a 1965 Electronics magazine article , was that the number of transistors would double each year. From researcher to entrepreneur Moore received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 1950 from the University of California, Berkeley. His projection came true over the decade that followed.

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