Welcome to Engineering TV, an online video program by engineers for engineers! Focused on technical B2B engineering topics, Engineering TV covers emerging technologies, best practices, new products, the latest developments, behind-the-scenes footage, and insights into the people at the forefront of design engineering. Search hundreds of engineering videos by topic or by channel. New episodes every Monday through Thursday!
Topics:    Channels:

Browse by Tags

  • Tree Voltage and Forest Fire Prevention

    Researchers at MIT are using the voltage produced with the pH difference between the soil and a tree to power a wireless network. Christopher Love, a senior in the chemistry department explains one application of this research, preventing forest fires. [Video]
    Posted to Educational Videos (Weblog) by Terry Knight on 12-01-2008
  • Cornell's Automotive X-Prize Team

    The Automotive X-Prize (AXP) will be awarded to the team that produces a 100 mile-per-gallon (equivalent) vehicle, develops a feasible business plan to produce 10,000 units, and wins a series of stage races against similar vehicles. The Cornell Automotive X-Prize (AXP) Team is the first officially registered...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-11-2008
  • Samsung Solorean Solar Car

    In Part 2 of our interview with Chak Man Yeung from NI Week, "Sunny" digs deeper into the University of Texas' solar "raycer". Featuring the National Instruments CompactRIO real-time programmable automation controller, the Samsung Solorean features one of the most sophisticated...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-09-2008
  • University of Texas Solar Vehicle Team

    The University of Texas Solar Vehicles Team is a student organization sponsored by the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. Under the guidance of Professor Gary Hallock, students raise funds, design, build, test, and race vehicles powered only by the sun. At over 50 members...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-08-2008
  • 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
  • Microalgae Bioreactors

    Current research in the area of biofuels includes a major R&D program with Solix Biofuels and the Engines and Energy Conversion Lab to develop photobioreactors for the mass production of algae as a biodiesel feedstock. Designing and building a Photobioreactor (PBR) that produces oil at a competitive...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-24-2008
  • Algae-based Biofuel

    The vision of Solix Biofuels is to unlock the complex secrets of one of the simplest organisms on Earth, microalgae, to create a commercially viable biofuel that will play a vital role in solving climate change and petroleum scarcity, without competing with global food supply. Have a story suggestion...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-23-2008
  • Clean Cookstoves

    Colorado State's EECL is actively working with Envirofit International to design low cost, high performance cookstoves for the developing world. Indoor air pollution from cookstoves causes over 1.5 million premature deaths each year. Through support from the Shell Foundation, the Engines and Energy...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-22-2008
  • Large Natural Gas Engines

    The Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory at Colorado State University has a 15 year history in developing products which improve engine efficiency and reduce harmful emissions from engines as small as 1 hp to as large as 2500 hp. As the quest for alternative fuels continues, new sources of gaseous...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-21-2008
  • Direct Fuel Injection Solution

    A major source of outdoor air pollution is carbureted two-stroke engines, which power 100 million "two-wheelers" (e.g. motorcycles, scooters) and "three-wheelers" (e.g. tricycles, "tuk-tuks") across Southeast Asia. Nathan Lorenz, of Envirofit International, walks us through...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-17-2008
Page 1 of 2 (14 items) 1 2 Next >

Brought to you by

Machine Design Electronic Design Motion Systems Design MWRF EEPN Medical Design Medical Design Medical Design Medical Design

View By Channel >

  Educational    Vendor Submitted   Topics    User-Submitted