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Great Achievement:Top Cited Article in Energy and Buildings Journal

We are thrilled to announce a significant achievement for TULTECH! One of our publications from last year, titled "A Novel Smart Framework for Optimal Design of Green Roofs in Buildings Conforming with Energy Conservation and Thermal Comfort", has been recognized as a top-cited article in the prestigious Q1 journal Energy and Buildings.

With over 60 citations in a year, this groundbreaking work has made a remarkable impact in the field of sustainable building design. This achievement highlights the innovative research and dedication of our team.

A special thanks to our CEO, Mohammad Gheibi, for his exceptional work and leadership in driving this research forward.

Congratulations to everyone involved in this success!

Stay tuned for more exciting updates and achievements from TULTECH.

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Completion of Workshop on Water Recling Simulation and Modelling: Unlocking the Future of Water Management
Completion of Workshop on Water Recling Simulation and Modelling: Unlocking the Future of Water Management

19 March, 2024 by Charlotte Lee

We are thrilled to announce the successful...

IJITIS Journal Meeting and SWOT Analysis at TULTECH
IJITIS Journal Meeting and SWOT Analysis at TULTECH

15 January, 2024 by Charlotte Lee

Greetings, TULTECH community! In our...

A Milestone Meeting for EIL: Shaping the Future of Environmental Industry Letters
A Milestone Meeting for EIL: Shaping the Future of Environmental Industry Letters

15 December, 2023 by Charlotte Lee

Dear TULTECH Community, We are delighted to...

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Clean, sustainable fuel produced from plastic garbage

Clean, sustainable fuel produced from plastic garbage

Posted on 8 July, 2023 by benyamin chahkandi

Summary: Researchers have shown how carbon dioxide from industrial operations or even straight from the air can be gathered and converted into sustainable, clean fuels using only solar energy. The University of Cambridge researchers created a solar-powered reactor that transforms collected CO 2  and plastic waste into renewable fuels and other useful chemical compounds. In experiments, CO 2  was transformed into syngas, an essential component of sustainable liquid fuels, and plastic...
Unused Energy, an Easy Fuel for NFTs

Unused Energy, an Easy Fuel for NFTs

Posted on 11 July, 2023 by benyamin chahkandi

Summary: Researchers from Cornell Engineering have discovered that underutilised solar, wind, and hydroelectric electricity in the United States might sustain the exponential rise of transactions involving non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Fengqi You are the corresponding author of "Climate Concerns and the Future of Non-Fungible Tokens: Leveraging Environmental Benefits of the Ethereum Merge," which appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on July 10. You are the...

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 3 September.

  1. Treaty of Paris ending Revolutionary War is signed
  2. Cal State Constitutional Convention convenes in Monterey
  3. British annex Natal (South Africa)
  4. Yanks win second game on a forfeit over A's 2nd forfeit win
  5. Allies turned back Germans in World War I's Battle of Verdun
  6. 1st automobile to exceed 300 mph Sir Malcolm Campbell
  7. Yanks beat Red Sox on a forfeit 4th forfeit win
  8. Britain declared war on Germany. France followed six hours later quickly joined by Australia New Zealand South Africa & Canada
  9. US gives Britain 50 destroyers in exchange for military bases
  10. 1st showing of high definition color TV
  11. Allied troops invade Italy
  12. US Viking 2 lands on Mars at Utopia
  13. Crew of Soyuz 31 returns to Earth aboard Soyuz 29
  14. Hurricane David a strong Atlantic storms kills over 1 000
  15. 28 year old Chicagoan won $40 million in Illinois state lottery
  16. 20th Space Shuttle Mission - Discovery 6 returns to Earth