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The body-powered flashlight is a growing idea that uses the heat from our hands and the cool temperature of air to provide a temperature difference to power an LED bulb. This base idea became popular when a student submitted an idea through the Google science fair. Kickstarter projects have also been rising to fund the production of body-powered flashlights.
# | Name | Email Address | Position | LinkedIn Address |
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1 | Chih-I Cheng | chihic@uci.edu | Team Lead | |
2 | Guohao Liu | guohaol@uci.edu | Safety Officer | |
3 | Ban Lan | blan1@uci.edu | Document Manager | |
4 | Zejian Chen | zejianc@uci.edu | Purchasing Manager |
Thermal Energy Team Find Steel & Coolant to be Most Optimal
November 13, 2016Thermal Energy Final Design Completed
October 23, 2016Name: Henry Mak
Email: hmak1@uci.edu
Team Lead
Name: Jaeho Lee
Email: jaeholee@uci.edu
Website: http://engineering.uci.edu/users/jaeho-lee
Faculty Advisor
Initial Project Information
Project ID#
MAE0078
Course Code
19266
Project Type
Research
Field of Interest
Thermal fluids
Description
The objective of this project is to design and build a thermal analyzer that measures the thermal conductivity of a solid specimen and displays results on a mobile phone application.
Maximum Number of Students
12
Requirements
MAE120 needs to be taken.
Additional Information
none
Contact Method
email advisor
Yun Wang
Professor, Advisor
yunw@uci.edu
http://gram.eng.uci.edu/~yunw/index.htm