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Ultrafast laser systems developed by Chromacity
Ultrafast laser systems developed by Chromacity are driving advancements in quantum-enhanced optical systems, which hold significant potential for ultra-secure long-distance optical communications.
2024 Millennium Technology Prize awarded for IGBT tech
The 2024 Millennium Technology Prize has been awarded to Professor Bantval Jayant Baliga of North Carolina State University for his groundbreaking innovation, the commercialisation of the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) which has significantly reduced global electrical energy consumption and fossil fuel use.
Ultrafast digitisers used in neutrino detecting JUNO project
Ultrafast digitisers, or ADC cards, by Spectrum Instrumentation have been used for the largest liquid-neutrino-detector of mankind, JUNO.
A high-tech 'Neophyte-Radar': using drones and AI to detect invasive plants
Butterfly-bush and staghorn sumac are popular additions to our gardens but are now considered problematic.The reason? These are invasive alien plants – invasive neophytes – and discussions about how to tackle them, as well as the ban on them, are becoming more prevalent.
£2.1M funding to address skills gap in UK space sector
The Securing the future of space: Space Software and Data/AI CPD programme is one of five new projects, worth £2.1 million, announced byUK Space Agencyto break down barriers to opportunities within this fast-growing, high-tech sector.
A.R.T. announces collaboration with PCB Design School
Advanced Rework Technology has announced a collaboration with Colchester-based PCB Design School, the independent provider of hands-on training in PCB design delivered by experienced board designers.
Indium Technical Manager to Present at SEMICON Taiwan
Indium Corporation Senior Area Technical Manager Jason Chou will present on the timely topics of AI and EV technology at SEMICON Taiwan on 5th September 2024 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Two-qubit gate in silicon transistor achieved
Researchers at the University of Basel and the NCCR SPIN accomplished the first controllable interaction between two hole spin qubits within a conventional silicon transistor.
Using soft gold to bridge nerves and electronics
Gold is not typically suited for forming long, thin threads, but researchers at Linköping University have achieved a breakthrough by creating gold nanowires.
Quantum photonic microprocessor chip simulates molecular vibronic spectra
Engineering researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have recently developed an innovative approach to simulating molecular vibronic spectra using aquantumphotonic microprocessor chip.