Gary Elinoff

Gary Elinoff graduated from SUNY Stony Brook with a bachelor’s degree in physics and he also holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from San Jose State University. Along the way, he was also awarded an MBA with a concentration in finance from Boston University. Now a professional science and engineering writer, he has worked in test engineering and as writer/editor for the electronic trade press.

7 Things To Consider About Nanotubes In Electronics

Carbon nanotubes have been the “technology of the future” since the days of the Buckyball in 1985. With the demonstration of a field-effect transistor made of carbon nanotubes that

16-12-2019

6 Things to Consider About Flexible Displays

It is now possible to build displays that can actually be bent. They can actually be folded in half, almost like a piece of paper. They have many uses, but here we will focus on th

02-12-2019

5 Things to Consider About Fusion Reactors

Fusion is what powers the Sun – and Hydrogen Bombs.  A fusion reaction generally involves two atoms “fusing” into a new atom. The atoms of interest are two isotopes of hydrogen, de

19-11-2019

Six Things That Need to be Considered About 5G

5G is a revolutionary technology that will vastly improve the speed at which smartphone users can receive information. But it goes far beyond that. It will also serve to hasten the

05-11-2019

6 Things You Need to Know About Supercapacitors

The most basic type of capacitor is simply two parallel electric plates. If a battery is connected to this capacitor, the battery’s negative terminal will push electrons onto one p

Articles | 22-10-2019

6 Things You Need to Know About Supercapacitors

The most basic type of capacitor is simply two parallel electric plates. If a battery is connected to this capacitor, the battery’s negative terminal will push electrons onto one p

Insights | 22-10-2019

6 Things You Need to Know About Supercapacitors

The most basic type of capacitor is simply two parallel electric plates. If a battery is connected to this capacitor, the battery’s negative terminal will push electrons onto one p

Educational | 22-10-2019

6 Things to Know About CubeSats

These satellites actually are cubical, and they’re also tiny. Their size is based on a what is designated as the standard CubeSat unit, referred to as a “U”. A 1U CubeSat is sized

Articles | 07-10-2019

6 Things to Know About CubeSats

These satellites actually are cubical, and they’re also tiny. Their size is based on a what is designated as the standard CubeSat unit, referred to as a “U”. A 1U CubeSat is sized

Insights | 07-10-2019