Reliability and Sustainability of Passive Components; PCNS Theme Interview with TPC Members; #1 Luca Primavesi, Itelcond

Reliability and Sustainability of Passive Components; PCNS Theme Interview with TPC Members; #1 Luca Primavesi, Itelcond

TPC Technical Program Committee of the next 3rd PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium scheduled for Sep 7-10th 2021 in Milano, Italy selected theme of the symposium: RELIABILITY & SUSTAINABILITY of PASSIVE COMPONENTS that will be elaborated in conference Workshop, Hot Topic Panel Discussion, Keynote and papers selection preferences. EPCI, the main PCNS organizer, questioned TPC members why they consider the theme so important for...

PCNS Passive Components Symposium Joins EPCIA Student Award Program

PCNS Passive Components Symposium Joins EPCIA Student Award Program

3rd PCNS Passive Components Symposium that will be held September 7th to 10th 2021 in Milano joins EPCIA Student Award initiative to support graduate and PhD students working in the field of passive components. Passive components, such as capacitors, resistors, inductors or filters, are crucial to make the (electronics) world “go round”. There is no semiconductor component and no electronic circuitry which can work...

3rd PCNS Call for Papers Announced !

3rd PCNS Call for Papers Announced !

PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium organizing committee is pleased to announce Call for Papers for the 3rd international symposium dedicated to passive components. The event will be held on September 7th to 10th 2021 in Milano, Italy hosted by Politecnico di Milano university. PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium is a bi-annual international symposium organized by EPCI European Passive Components Institute in co-operation with an...

PF2021

PF2021

EPCI European Passive Components Institute would like to thank to all our supporters, sponsors, and anyone interested in passive components. We wish everyone happy new year 2021 and success in challenges that 2020 brought to our lives. EPCI team

Researchers at RCPTM Olomouc Developed Graphene Based Materials Boosting Supercapacitors Energy and Power Density to the World Record Values

Researchers at RCPTM Olomouc Developed Graphene Based Materials Boosting Supercapacitors Energy and Power Density to the World Record Values

The next revolutionary step in supercapacitor technology development is closing its energy density gap to batteries while power density is closer to capacitors. New supercapacitor active electrode materials based on graphene, that enable quick and safe energy charging at record-high level of energy and power density, have been developed and demonstrated by RCPTM Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials in Olomouc, Czech Republic....

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