Student Needs Advice on Nanotechnology Project for Power Engineering

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A student at the Politehnic University in Bucharest is seeking guidance for a nanotechnology project related to power engineering, expressing a strong interest in its applications for energy generation, storage, and conservation. Despite limited support from faculty, the student successfully presented a paper on the topic at a conference and aims to develop a more technical research project for their diploma. Suggestions include researching current applications of nanotechnology in the renewable energy sector, reaching out to professors or industry professionals for collaboration, and considering experiments or simulations to illustrate nanotechnology's effectiveness. Establishing a clear research question is crucial for focusing the project. The student is encouraged to seek further guidance to enhance their work.
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i am a student in the 4 year at the Politehnic University from Bucharest, Romania, on the Power Engineering Faculty and about 3 months ago i discovered Nanotehnology and i am very surprise about it's power. In the university only few people know about nanotehnology, but they can't help me too much. Because i like this field of research and what nanotehnology can do on power energy(generation, storage or saving), 2 weeks ago i made a paper on a Conference in our faculty about The Aplication of Nanotehnology in Energy Sector, most in Power Energy(Renewebles)... so... what i want? I want that next year, when i gratuate, to present a research about the Aplication of Nanotehnology in Power Energy, but only teoretical things are not enough for my final diploma, so i want to corelate the Aplication of Nanotehnology with something tehnical, but i don't know with what because in my country i don't know where to go, who to ask, and find someone to help me...
SO, i am asking your help to tell me what can i do, to tell me an ideea about an tehnical issue on my paper. Maybe i need to make a simulation of something, but i don't know. Please, give me an ideea...
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First of all, congratulations on your interest in nanotechnology and your successful paper presentation at the conference. It's great to see students like you exploring new and innovative solutions for the energy sector.

To start, I would suggest researching the current applications of nanotechnology in power engineering, especially in the renewable energy sector. This will give you a better understanding of what has already been done and what areas still need further research.

Next, you can try reaching out to professors or researchers in your university who have expertise in nanotechnology or power engineering. They may be able to guide you in identifying a specific technical issue or problem that can be addressed using nanotechnology.

Additionally, you can also look for industry professionals or companies working in the field of nanotechnology and power engineering. They may have ongoing projects or research that you can collaborate on or get insights from.

As for the technical aspect, you can consider conducting experiments or simulations to demonstrate the effectiveness of nanotechnology in power generation, storage, or conservation. This could involve testing different materials or processes and comparing them with traditional methods.

Overall, it's important to have a clear research question or problem statement in mind before diving into the technical aspects. This will help guide your research and ensure that your final diploma project is focused and relevant.

I hope this helps and I wish you all the best in your project! Don't hesitate to reach out for further guidance and support. Good luck!
 
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