2020/12/21 15:43 Tsai (left), Chen (right). (Instagram photo) Tsai (left), Chen (right). (Instagram photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) A star basketball player from the UBA
(University Basketball Association) and his girlfriend perished in a car accident on Sunday (Dec. 20) in southern Taiwan. On Sunday evening, a 23-year-old basketball team captain and recent graduate from the Department of Automation Engineering from National Formosa University surnamed Chen (陳) and his girlfriend, surnamed Tsai (蔡), who is a junior at the university, suffered fatal injuries when they were involved in a car accident. According to an initial investigation, it is believed that the deadly accident occurred when Chen attempted to make an illegal direct left turn on his scooter and was struck from behind by a car.
Rising Instagram Star and Motivator Hari Adari Is Everybody s Daily Dose of Sunshine
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6374 Lovely Professional University (LPU) will establish Guru Nanak Dev Chair on December 18. - File photo
Phagwara: Lovely Professional University (LPU) will establish Guru Nanak Dev Chair on December 18. Union Education Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank will virtually attend the event as the chief guest. The day will also witness release ceremony of English version of the book, “Shri Guru Nanak Dev Jee”, which has been authored by the Union Education Minister. Guest of Honour will be Reuben Gauci, High Commissioner of Malta. Punjab Minister of Technical Education and Industrial Training Charanjit Singh Channi will also preside over the virtual event. The ‘Chair’ will be entrusted with conducting research on the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev.
Beyond batteries: Inside the latest innovation poised to power our smart wearables
Beyond batteries: Inside the latest innovation poised to power our smart wearables
HONG KONG, Dec. 15, 2020 When it comes to moving the needle forward in technological innovation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) continues to lead the way among Asia-Pacific universities. With a faculty of researchers and professors dedicated to solving practical problems and meeting modern challenges head-on, CUHK has generated a portfolio of top-class technology.
Its most recent endeavor? Time itself, so to speak.
Developed by Professor Wei-Hsin Liao, the latest breakthrough to come out of CUHK is a prototype in the form of an energy harvester that leverages human motion to power smartwatches and smart wristbands. It’s designed to serve as a readily available energy solution for existing wearables, and it comes not a moment too soon.
Tackling the Pothole Crisis with Autonomous Road Repair Systems
Thought LeadersPaolo PaolettiCTO at Robotiz3dSenior Lecturer, University of Liverpool
AZoRobotics speaks to Dr Paolo Paoletti, CTO of Robotiz3d and Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, about the development of a revolutionary pothole management robot powered by artificial intelligence. The autonomous technology may be the start of a more advanced preventative road maintenance solution set to change the future of our streets.
How did you begin your research into autonomous robots for pothole management?
The research started at the University of Liverpool about five years ago. Together with my colleague Dr Sebastiano Fichera from the School of Engineering, we began developing robotic platforms to automate construction tasks. We received some funding to sponsor a PhD studentship, which started our journey. Although our focus was initially not on road maintenance, we quickly realized that th
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