Podcast: Nanometer Fuel Cells & Ultrathin Speakers
In this episode, we talk about why minimization of speakers and energy storage devices is crucial for the next generation of electronics and medical devices.
Silicon chip with 30 individual glucose micro fuel cells, seen as small silver squares inside each gray rectangle. Image: Kent Dayton
In this episode, we talk about why minimization of speakers and energy storage devices is crucial for the next generation of electronics and medical devices. As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
This podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.
EPISODE NOTES
(0:50) - Glucose Fuel Cell
(13:46) - Paper-thin Loudspeaker
About the podcast:
Every day, some of the most innovative universities, companies, and individual technology developers share their knowledge on Wevolver. To ensure we can also provide this knowledge for the growing group of podcast listeners, we started a collaboration with two young engineers, Daniel Scott Mitchell & Farbod Moghaddam who discuss the most interesting content in this podcast series.
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