As the automotive industry accelerates its transition to electric mobility, the demand for efficient and high-performance electric vehicle (EV) powertrains is growing exponentially.
Antenna design is critical to next-generation communication systems, ensuring optimal performance in extreme environments like space, battlefields, and dense urban areas.
Parachutes are crucial aerodynamic decelerators in airdrop and planetary reentry missions, where their inflation dynamics involve significant fluid-structure interaction (FSI) phenomena.
Diffraction is a fundamental optical phenomenon that occurs when light interacts with an obstacle or aperture, bending and spreading rather than traveling in a straight line.
Reliability in electronic/electric systems refers to the ability of a system or component to perform its required functions consistently and without failure over a specified period under normal operating conditions.
Electric motors (E-motors) account for a significant portion of global energy consumption, comprising 70% of the electricity used in the industrial sector.