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11 days ago
Proof of Brain
Chapter 6: Between Lab Luxury and Field Dust – Why We Need Realistic Engineering
I often read in prestigious scientific journals about smart technologies and complex software solutions tested in air-conditioned labs under perfect conditions. However, as an engineer who s p
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12 days ago
StemSocial
Chapter 5: Devices That Never Lie – Establishing "Power Integrity" on the Blockchain
In field operations, particularly in remote areas like Abu Hamad and Berber in Sudan, the biggest challenge we face is the accuracy of manual logs. Paper records can endure any…
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13 days ago
StemSocial
Chapter 4: The Architecture of Integrity – From Fragmented Chains to Unified Ledgers
The Challenge of FragmentationIn the healthcare supply chain, "Fragmentation" is the silent enemy. As highlighted in research from University Hassan II (Moulouki et al., 2020), the lack of
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14 days ago
StemSocial
Chapter 3: Engineering Trust – Electric Motors in Medical Cold Chains & Data Integrity
The Silent Guard of HealthcareIn my field operations with Addoma Trading Services, especially when commissioning Porkka Finland cooling units, I’ve realized that a motor’s failure is not ju
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16 days ago
StemSocial
Chapter 2: The Right Motor for the Right Task – From Gold Mines to Medical Cold Chains
Introduction: Beyond the , I’ve realized that choosing the right motor isn't just a technical decision—it’s an environmental one. A motor powering a crusher in a gold mine faces…
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23 days ago
Engineering
Perkins vs. Cummins: A Field Comparison from Sudan’s Desert Mining Sites
In the world of industrial power generation, two names dominate the landscape: Perkins and Cummins. As a Power Systems Engineer working in the harsh, high-temperature…
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25 days ago
StemSocial
Engineering Under the Sun: Solving DSE Control Module Overheating in Sudan’s Remote Sites
Working as a Power Systems Engineer in Sudan means your biggest enemy isn't just electrical faults—it’s the relentless heat. In remote mining sites, temperatures often soar…
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30 days ago
stem
Hello Hive! | Power Systems Engineer & Mechanical Student Joining the Ecosystem
Hi everyone! My name is Osman Adam Addoma, and I am thrilled to finally join the decentralized world of Hive. I come from a background of heavy-duty engineering and industrial…
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about 1 month ago
LeoFinance
Why Gold Mines in Sudan are Building the Infrastructure for the Decentralized Web
Last week, I discussed why engineering resilience is a financial asset in gold mining. This week, as I synchronized a 350KVA generator in the middle of the Sudanese desert, I…
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about 2 months ago
LeoFinance
The Economics of Energy in Gold Mining: Why Engineering Resilience is a Financial Asset
The Reality of the Field In the middle of the desert, where temperatures soar and equipment is pushed to its limits, Theory often meets a harsh reality. Last week, at a gold…
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