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The Digital Engineering Collection
Discover and explore content covering the latest trends and developments in digital engineering including artificial intelligence, IoT, Big Data, digital twin, simulation, and computer aided design.
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Researchers to Create a Digital Library for Aircraft Parts
Sep 30, 2024
Advanced technologies and methods could improve the maintenance and readiness of older aircraft fleets.
Podcast
Podcast: Teaching CAD Through The Legend of Zelda
Sep 23, 2024
Tears of the Kingdom has produced countless "engineering marvels" in the form of builds in the video game.
Quiz
Quiz: Where Are Smart Cities Now?
Aug 23, 2024
The merging of the Internet of Things with urban infrastructure promises to make cities more efficient. Has the reality lived up to the hype?
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Hybrid Cooling Could Cut Data Center Energy Use
Jun 10, 2024
A system that uses both capillary pumping with mechanical pumping to remove heat from computer data centers.
Article
Video Games Offer Brain-Computer Interface Training Ground
May 16, 2024
A calibration-free interface is not only making hands-free gaming a possibility but may lead to new ways to help individuals with motor disabilities.
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Waterjet Technology Joins Digital Desktop Revolution
May 9, 2024
Wazer has taken an old technology—the waterjet—and elevated it to a cutting-edge desktop tool. Part of a mini digital revolution, these devices provide greater accessibility and innovation.
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ChatGPT Shows Promise as Teaching Tool
Apr 24, 2024
Researchers tested ChatGPT against the licensed engineer exam while exploring how AI could facilitate learning and teaching.
Podcast
Podcast: How AI Could Impact Manufacturing
Feb 26, 2024
Humberto Moreira of Gigster explains some of the ways artificial intelligence is reshaping the manufacturing sector and what it may mean for consumers.
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Crunching Numbers, Sustainably
Feb 1, 2024
Powerful computer applications can draw as much energy as small countries. Engineers are working to develop less wasteful hardware that can be considered green.