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Scientists learn to control free electrons, reshaping future quantum technology
Auburn scientists create materials that let researchers control free electrons, opening paths to faster computing and cleaner ...
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Duke engineers achieve recyclable electronics breakthrough at submicron scale
Electrical engineers at Duke University in the US have developed a new printing technique to create fully functional, ...
A study from the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the Sensing Institute (I-SENSE) at Florida Atlantic University reveals that foot-mounted wearable sensors and a 3D depth camera can ...
Seoul National University’s College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Professor Chul-Ho Lee from the ...
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First fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics could reshape how displays are made
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at ...
Professor Edmund Lam, Dr Ni Chen and their research team from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering under ...
A ray of light may be key to fighting cancer. Researchers with the University of Texas and University of Porto in Portugal ...
UC Berkeley's Rikky Muller (Ph.D.'13 EECS), associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, can still ...
Kristiyan Mihaylov, co-founder of PARAi, discusses how robotics, automation, and AI are driving Bulgaria’s transformation, ...
Instead of relying on switches or digital control, the light finds its own path through the system. This approach could transform data transmission, computing, and communications by making optical ...
Irith Pomeranz, the Cadence Professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been honored with the prestigious Institute of Electrical ...
Researchers at Penn State have developed the first silicon-free computer using atom-thin materials. This breakthrough could reshape the future of electronics, paving the way for ultra-efficient, ...
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