Serbian-American engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) made dozens of breakthroughs in the production, transmission, and application of electric power. He invented the first alternating current (AC) motor and developed AC generation and transmission technology. Though he was famous and respected, he was never able to translate his copious inventions into long-term financial success—unlike his early employer and chief rival, Thomas Edison. Tesla invented electric oscillators, meters, improved lights, and the high-voltage transformer known as the Tesla coil. He also experimented with X-rays, gave short-range demonstrations of radio communication two years before Guglielmo Marconi, and piloted a radio-controlled boat around a pool in Madison Square Garden. Together, Tesla and Westinghouse lit the 1891 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago and partnered with General Electric to install AC generators at Niagara Falls, creating the first modern power station. In this conference, we invite papers which are focused on the inventions of Nikola Tesla. These may be review articles, or applied, or theoretical articles about technologies developed in the 21st century based on Tesla’s inventions.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your paper to EAI Tes-TECH 2023. Submissions should be in English, following the CORE formatting guidelines (see Submission).
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