
Jinyue Yan
Editor-in-chief of Applied Energy Professor of Royal Institute of Technology and Mälardalen Univresity
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Dec 12, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Jinyue Yan
Low-cost and transparent cooling films with solar-selective nanoparticles for reducing the energy consumption of buildings† As a passive cooling technology with zero energy consumption and pollution, radiative cooling has shown huge energy saving potential. However, its application in building glass still faces great challenges due to the contradiction between transparency and cooling performance.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
cell.com | Jinyue Yan |Michael Obersteiner
Main textScience and engineering are distinct fields, and their intersection is the space where scientific breakthroughs and innovation are born. The nexus of science and engineering is where scientists and engineers create new technologies, products, and solutions to solve complex real-world problems. In today's interconnected world, the nexus is more important than ever.
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