| The Green Technology Research and Training Laboratory and Sensor Research Laboratory work on sensors, smart grid and smart city to enable green technologies. We endeavor to advance energy efficiency and renewable energy by developing sensors and sensing systems together with machine learning and Internet-of-Things to establish intelligent sensing platforms that acts as important parts of cyber-physical systems such as power grids or autonomous systems. Our research programs aim to achieve predictive maintenance and anomaly detection to safeguard the uninterrupted operations of critical energy infrastructures. By continuously monitoring and analyzing available machinery data to detect early signs of degradation or failures, our technologies can effectively avoid damaging malfunctions, reduce downtime, increase efficiency, and enhance industry competitiveness. Our training programs nurture future engineers, scientists and researchers for the Age of Clean Energy and the Age of Sensors. The core activities of the Laboratories include fundamental scientific studies, practical engineering projects, technology commercialization, community outreach and STEM education to K-12 students and under-represented students. |
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