Louisiana Tech University researchers Dr. Shengnian Wang and Dr. Lingxiao Wang were recently awarded a combined $275,000 ...
When battery cells overheat or are damaged, volatile electrolyte vapours can be released and may ignite, triggering fires or explosions. Consequently, there is an urgent need to develop gas sensors ...
"We will continue developing a wider range of gas sensors with this process to fabricate sensors for other hazardous gases as well," says Prof. Majima. By early detection of leaks or unsafe gas ...
Asia-Pacific is emerging as a fast-growing market, fueled by rising energy consumption in China, India, and Southeast Asia.
Smart sensors for gas detection with analytical capabilities have been evolving ... and protection against water. Ingress protection and hazardous area approval. This is to ensure consistent and safe ...
Dr. Shengnian Wang and Dr. Lingxiao Wang, researchers at Louisiana Tech University, were recently presented a combined ...
plays a crucial role in industries such as oil & gas, mining, chemicals, and manufacturing, where exposure to hazardous gases poses significant risks to worker safety and operational efficiency.
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