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Advanced Electrical Engineering and Quantum Technologies - cover

Advanced Electrical Engineering and Quantum Technologies

Mohammad Rouzrokh, Hassan Rouzrokh, Elnaz Nazari, Sanaz Salehian, Golnaz Loloei

Maison d'édition: Nobel Sciences

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ChaptersChapter 1: Nanoelectronics and Quantum Devices (Golnaz Loloei)Chapter 2: Advanced Electrical Engineering and Quantum Technologies for Sustainable Green Building and Energy Efficiency (Sanaz Salehian)Chapter 3: Quantum-Enabled Electrical Engineering Innovations for Sustainable Architecture and Energy-Efficient Building Systems (Mohammad Rouzrokh)Chapter 4: Integrating Advanced Quantum Technologies with Green Building and Urban Resilience Strategies for Future-Ready Cities (Hassan Rouzrokh)Chapter 5: Quantum-Enabled Sustainable and Responsive Infrastructure Design: Integrating Advanced Electrical Engineering and Bionic Principles for Next-Generation Civil Systems (Elnaz Nazari)
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