The National Graphene Institute (NGI) is deserted because the 250 Manchester University researchers working on graphene don’t trust it to keep secrets out of the hands of a Taiwanese-controlled company called BGT which has links to a mainland China university and a Chinese manufacturer, reports the Sunday Times. Is this true? “No”, replied the NGI. “How many people are working at ...
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Graphene used for brain electrode in Parkinson treatment
Researchers in the UK and Italy believe a breakthrough in treatment of motor disorders, such as epilepsy or Parkinson’s disease, may be possible and with electronic neuron interface devices fabricated from pure graphene, writes Richard Wilson. Treatment of patients with motor disorders such as Parkinson’s disease could one day benefit from graphene, the highly conductive material which is expected to ...
Surrey University gets £3m grant for quantum computing
University of Surrey has been awarded £3 million to address the challenge of single atom manipulation and imaging for quantum computing. The technology aims to enable the building of new quantum devices in the materials used in microelectronics for current technologies. The grant from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) aims to to provide the answer to the challenge of enabling solid ...
AI drone finds footpaths in the woods
A group of researchers from the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence and the University of Zurich has developed artificial intelligence software to teach drones to autonomously recognise and follow forest footpaths. “While drones flying at high altitudes are already being used commercially, drones cannot yet fly autonomously in complex environments, such as dense forests. In these environments, any little ...
University of Sheffield kits out £81m engineering lab
The University of Sheffield is creating a new engineering teaching lab as part of the university’s new £81m Diamond building. The new laboratory holds 80 test benches and it is expected that as many as 3,000 students each year will use the new laboratory in their electronic engineering studies. “The Diamond offers the best interdisciplinary engineering teaching space in the country ...
Compound Semiconductor cluster launches in Cardiff Castle
What is described as the world’s first Compound Semiconductor technology cluster has been launched in South Wales. It’s a joint business venture between Cardiff University and IQE, a supplier of advanced semiconductor wafers. The cluster, which aims to attract other European partners, has the potential to create 5,000 new jobs in Wales, believes Cardiff University. The Cardiff compound semiconductor centre ...
Glasgow and Bilkent Universities produce cheap large area graphene
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and Bilkent University in Turkey have found a way to produce large sheets of graphene, using the same cheap type of copper used to manufacture lithium-ion batteries found in many household devices. The team, Led by Dr Ravinder Dahiya have produced large-area graphene around 100 times cheaper than ever before. Graphene is often produced ...
Southampton Cyber Security Academy targets security challenges
The University of Southampton has announced a new academy – the Southampton Cyber Security Academy (CSA) – aimed at meeting today’s digital security challenges. The CSA is a partnership between the University of Southampton, private companies and Government agencies, and is designed to be a “focal point” for cyber security research and education and outreach. It is due to formally launch ...
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University research headlines NI Awards
University research teams are among the finalists shortlisted for the National Instruments 2015 Engineering Impact Awards, which recognises engineering projects using the firm’s software and hardware. Winners will be announced at the Engineering Impact Awards ceremony, held at The Royal Academy of Engineering, London, on Monday 2nd November. Several finalists will also present their applications in technical sessions at the ...