Alle berichten over “Electrical and Electronic Engineering“

Energy-efficient solution for trolley 2.0

How can the battery-powered trolley 2.0 travel from Arnhem to Ede or Nijmegen, for example, without any interim stops to recharge the battery? Mechanical and Electrical and Electronic Engineering students are racking their brains about that. In the Mobility Innovation Centre (MIC) at IPKW, Kasper van der Zee (20), Thomas Randwijk (19), Bjorn Janssen (20) and Stef Toonen (19) are […]

Why study Electrical Engineering at HAN University?

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Electricity? We cannot live without it. Solar panels, wind turbines, electric cars, smartphones, kitchen appliances or laser technology in healthcare. Everything is related to energy technology. Learn how to make appliances and machines better, more durable and smarter. Or carry out further research. This will give you a kick! That is why you choose to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering […]

Contribute to energy transition with hydrogen engineering

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Hydrogen technology is an important building block in the energy transition. As a mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, industrial design engineer or automotive engineer you can make an important contribution to this social issue. If this is your interest or you are thinking about it, then keep reading! Companies, institutions, HAN SEECE* and the Dutch Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association (NWBA) […]

Temporary free access to all Books of Taylor & Francis

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Until 15 November, students, teachers and supporting staff of the HAN can access the full DRM-free eBook collection of the well known publisher Taylor & Francis via a pilot. DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. On the publishers platorm, a wide range of eBooks of the following topics is made available: Science Engineering and Technology Medicine Medical Science Social Sciences […]

What can you do to improve air quality?

As you may know, in Semester 6, Engineering and Automotive students get to work multidisciplinary with fellow students for companies, for example to improve a product or work on innovations. One of the new opportunities is to collaborate on a sustainability project about measuring air quality. Building air quality sensors Example from the real world? Some residents from Nijmegen Lent […]