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  • Solar Decathlon Refract House - Part 2

    We continue our interview with Preet Anand about the Refract House, which uses a holistic and environmentally conscious design to produce a contemporary architectural solution using highly efficient and sustainable systems and materials. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2009 combines the...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-29-2009
  • Solar Decathlon Refract House - Part 1

    For three weeks in October 2009, the U.S. Department of Energy will host the Solar Decathlon—a competition in which 20 teams of college and university students compete to design, build, and operate the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar-powered house. Engineering TV talks with Santa...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-28-2009
  • Growing Plants on the Moon

    What does it take to grow plants on the Moon? Paragon Space Development Corporation CEO Taber MacCallum answers that question from the 25th International Space Symposium. Growing the first plant on another world has enormous symbolic importance as well as important scientific research value for creating...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-23-2009
  • Lunar Oasis: Greenhouse on the Moon

    The first Moon flower will become a reality when private lunar expedition partners Odyssey Moon and Paragon Space Development Corporation deliver a biological greenhouse to the lunar surface. Google Lunar X PRIZE contender Odyssey Moon partnered with Paragon, a Tucson-based firm and manufacturer of key...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-22-2009
  • MoonOne Robotic Lunar Lander

    Odyssey Moon's partnership with NASA will allow them to develop the "MoonOne" (M-1) lunar lander based on the Common Spacecraft Bus (CSB) developed at the NASA Ames Research Center. The Hover Test Vehicle used for ground testing of the CSB is demonstrating that small teams and rapid prototyping...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-21-2009
  • Odyssey Moon and the Lunar X PRIZE

    From the 25th International Space Symposium, Bob Richards, CEO of Odyssey Moon, talks about their commercial space enterprise, their involvement with the Lunar X PRIZE, and some unique payloads they plan on delivering to the surface of the moon. Odyssey Moon was the first team to complete registration...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-20-2009
  • Origami Optics

    Most camera lenses refract light, leading to the familiar cylindrical tube geometry. In some cases, where extended focal length or reduced track length are required, concentric mirrors can be used to effectively reduce barrel length. Recent advances in diamond machining and image processing make it possible...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-03-2008
  • CMU Plasmonics

    Interdisciplinary research addressing fundamental issues and questions, a systems level approach, along with close ties to industry, all brought together to yield relevant and timely research is the formula for success in the ECE Department at Carnegie Mellon. Under the direction of Elias Towe, research...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-19-2008
  • CMU Photonics

    At Carnegie Mellon University, Professor Elias Towe's group pursues research in basic optical and quantum phenomena in materials for applications in novel photonic devices that enable a new generation of information processing systems for communication, computation, and sensing. The group is also...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-18-2008
  • Stanford's Gecko Climbing Robot

    Robotics research at Stanford University has developed a climbing robot that is modeled after the best climber in the world, the gecko. The robot uses it's feet to peel off from the wall while actuators move the vehicle up the wall. Have a story suggestion? Want to be featured on Engineering TV?...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by Terry Knight on 11-29-2007
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