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Indium experts will present at Electronics in Harsh Environments Conference
Karthik Vijay, Technical Manager for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East at Indium Corporation, will deliver a technical presentation, while Dr. Ronald Lasky, Senior Technologist, will lead both a workshop and a technical presentation at the Electronics in Harsh Environments SMTA Conference from May 14 to 16 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Indium Corporation to present at PCIM Europe
Indium Corporation experts will share their technical insight and knowledge on a variety of industry-related topics throughout PCIM Europe, June 11-13, in Nuremberg, Germany.
Students challenged to design nuclear fission and fusion decommissioning robots
Students in West Cumbria have been tasked by the Robotics and AI Collaboration (RAICo) and the Industrial Solutions Hub (iSH) to design and build robots which will be showcased at a major robotics and artificial intelligence (RAI) industry event.
Robotapillar: the fusion of origami and engineering
Engineers from Princeton and North Carolina State University have crafted a soft robot called the 'Robotapillar' to wiggle past the current limitations of traditional robotics when in tight or dangerous spaces.
Professor resolves two decades of oxide semiconductor challenges
In a significant stride for semiconductor technology, a team led by Professor Yong-Young Noh from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has developed a new tellurium-selenium composite oxide semiconductor material.
New Space for All projects to inspire young people into STEM
The UK Space Agency has allocated funding to 15 projects across the UK, aimed at engaging young people from diverse backgrounds and encouraging them to pursue careers in STEM.
'Artificial muscles' help fractured leg bones heal better
A team at Saarland University, which includes medical specialists, engineers, and computer scientists, are developing a smart orthopaedic implant designed to not only monitor but actively encourage the healing of bone fractures.
Trends and challenges in the era of wide bandgap semiconductors for power electronics
Keysight recently held a webinar titled: “Overcoming Design Challenges in the Era of Wide Bandgap Semiconductors,” in which valuable insights on the trends and challenges of power electronics were explored.
sureCore announces successful tape-out of cryogenic IP demonstrator
SureCore, the ultra-low power embedded memory specialist, has announced the successful tape out of the next key part of the Innovate UK (IUK)-funded project‘Development of CryoCMOS to Enable the Next Generation of Scalable Quantum Computers’.
UNW project seeks to address e-waste
Among other forms of waste - food, plastic and others - electronic waste is proving equally prevalent, growing at a rate “five times faster” than e-waste recycling, a United Nations (UN) report found.