Divya Tyagi, an Indian-origin engineering student at Pennsylvania State University, has solved a century-old math problem in aerodynamics, opening up new options for wind turbine construction.
In a significant contribution to the field of mathematics, Divya Tyagi, an Indian-origin student recently solved a century-old math problem with significant implications for wind turbine design.
As an independent journalist Divya has written for Indian and foreign publications on domestic and international affairs.
Divya Tyagi, a Penn State engineering student, has cracked a 100-year-old wind energy equation, refining Glauert’s classical model and significantly improving wind turbine efficiency. Her ...
Divya Tyagi, an Indian-origin engineering student at Pennsylvania State University, has simplified a century-old math problem in aerodynamics, opening new possibilities for wind turbine design.
Highlights from the match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans which took place at M Chinnaswamy Stadium ...
Indian mining and cement companies have sought technical assistance from Dutch shipbuilder Royal IHC to prepare bids for deep-sea mineral blocks auctioned by the Indian government. The blocks contain ...
Indian firms seek help from Dutch Royal IHC for deep-sea mineral exploration The blocks contain critical minerals, including cobalt, copper, manganese, and nickel, which are vital for electric ...
Highlights from the match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru which took place at Wankhede Stadium ...
The Kyo-yuzen dyers are using their long-standing techniques to create sari, India's national dress. They are promoting their expertise and seeking to make a foray into Indian markets, which are ...
The Indian troops responded effectively in a “controlled and calibrated manner”, and the “situation is under control and being closely monitored”, said Army PRO Lt Colonel Suneel Bartwal on Wednesday.
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