A Lancaster engineering student has achieved a runner-up prize at a prestigious national competition. Edward Lewis, a third year Electronic and Electrical Engineering student, received a…
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Smart clothes for detecting early stage cancer
EPFL students teamed up with startup IcosaMed to develop the SmartBra – the first piece of smart clothing that can be used for cancer…
Funding for cutting edge research
Physics modelling using video data, new statistical methods to open up insights into complex systems, and help for people with Parkinson's disease with the…
Caltech engineering design competition – amphibious robots
Five teams of Caltech undergraduates spent months building three amphibious remote-controlled robots per team that could drive into Millikan Pond and speed across the…
Edge computing – digitalisation next chapter
Now that cloud computing is firmly established in our society, the next big step in tech is edge computing. KTH is taking on the…
Trace of new form of superfluidity
Recent observations of the internal structure of the rare isotope ruthenium-88 shed new light on the internal structure of atomic nuclei, a breakthrough which…
Chip-based laser gyroscope for Earth rotation
Gyroscopes have been indispensable tools for navigation and measurement for many decades. Early gyroscopes were not much different than spinning tops, but the technology…
Smart Campus strategy webinars series
Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation, energy management, and automation, has announced a series of webinars to help universities develop a ‘Smart Campus’…
Teraherz waves as alternative power resource
Any device that sends out a Wi-Fi signal also emits terahertz waves —electromagnetic waves with a frequency somewhere between microwaves and infrared light. These…
A nanoscale device that is 100 times faster than transistors in your computer
Researchers at EPFL have developed a nanodevice that operates more than 10 times faster than today’s fastest transistors, and about 100 times faster than…
