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Prince Philip Medal awarded to inventor of MIMO wireless technology
Dr Arogyaswami J Paulraj, Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and Senior Advisor for deeptech venture capital firm Celesta Capital, has been honoured with the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Prince Philip Medal.
VR technology is assisting fire scene investigation
Forensic scientists at the University of Dundee’s Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS) are developing a new protocol for capturing fire and crime scenes using virtual reality (VR) technology, leveraging footage from real fire scenes.
University Kaiserslautern fast tracks quantum computer development
There are various methods for constructing a Quantum Computer (QC), and RPTU Kaiserslautern's approach within the Rymax One collaboration involves creating an array of single atoms that function as qubits.
Award winners of the PCIM Europe Conference 2024 announced
As the PCIM Europe Conference commences, the winners have already been announced. A jury selected five exceptional submissions for their outstanding work.
6G and AI research, and O-RAN and NTN test solutions
Viavi Solutions Inc. announces its participation in the IEEE International Communications Conference in Denver, Colorado, where it will present research, solutions, and perspectives on next-generation networking technologies, including 6G, AI, Open RAN (O-RAN), and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs).
His Majesty The King to become Patron of the Royal Academy of Engineering
The Royal Academy of Engineering is pleased to announce that His Majesty King Charles III has graciously accepted the role of Patron of the Academy.
How to build your own robot friend
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) pervades every facet of life – from smart virtual assistants to self-driving cars and digital health applications – education systems are also experiencing a transformative shift.
Graphene turns 20 and celebrates by going commercial
2024 has marked the 20th anniversary of the original isolation of graphene, first achieved at the University of Manchester in 2004, prior to the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.
AI advances supernova research for scientists
Scientists at the University of Warwick have used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse cosmic explosions known as supernova.
PICMG announces COM-HPC Mini Academy event
PICMG, the consortium driving open standards for modular, scalable computing, will be hosting a COM-HPC Mini Academy on Tuesday, 4th June at 14:00 UTC.