Search results for "Stanford University "
Breakthrough may clear major hurdle for quantum computers
The potential of quantum computers is currently hindered by a significant trade-off. Quantum systems capable of performing complex operations tend to be less tolerant to errors and noise, while those more resistant to noise are harder and slower to compute with.
Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week 2024 record attendance
Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week 2024 celebrates its ‘buzziest’ ever year with new record attendance.
Initial members join CHERI Alliance
The CHERI Alliance CIC (Community Interest Company) has been established to advance the industry-wide adoption of CHERI (Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions) security technology.
2024 Kyoto Prize recipients announced
The Inamori Foundation, founded in 1984 by Kyocera's Dr Kazuo Inamori, is delighted to announce the laureates of the 2024 Kyoto Prize.
Supercomputer predicts England as second favourites to win Euro 2024
A model developed by researchers from the University of Liverpool’s Management School has positioned England as the second favourites to clinchthe Euro 2024 title.
Leading innovators vie for UK’s top engineering award
AI-powered weather forecasting, innovative heat batteries using phase-changing materials, and the rapid manufacturing scale-up of a COVID-19 vaccine are competing for a prize for engineering innovation.
Researchers develop world's first chip-based 3D printer
Imagine a portable 3D printer that could fit in the palm of your hand, enabling the rapid creation of customised, low-cost objects on the go.
Alliance Memory appoints Sales Director
Alliance Memory has appointed Zvi Barak as its new Sales Director, tasked with overseeing sales across EMEA as the company expands its global footprint.
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.