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Research project on railway switches and crossings: INTELLISWITCH
Professor Dorte Juul Jensen project leader of INTELLISWITCH provides insight into the world of railway switches and crossings in Denmark
Electronics and photonics: Key enabling technologies
Slovak University of Technology’s Professor Daniel Donoval highlights the scope as well as the influence of electronics and photonics in the modern world
Enhancing road safety applications for truck drivers
Christos Oikonomopoulos-Zachos, IMST GmbH details how advanced communication techniques can be used for road safety applications
Technology for proactive healthcare
Proactive healthcare is made possible through passive monitoring, which detects very early signs of health problems
Northwestern VLSI Lab delivers AI empowered neural processing for intelligent human machine interface and...
Conventional wearable devices mostly rely on motion detection or image classifications to capture users’ activities. What is missing in many existing wearable devices is the decoding of neural signals generated by the human body.
Astrophysical and planetary sciences: Exploring the local interstellar medium and the next space frontier
Prof Jeffrey L Linsky from the University of Colorado Boulder, sheds light on exploring the next space frontier in this exciting astrophysical and planetary sciences focus.
Transparent neural implant provides information on the brains activity
Researchers have developed a neural implant that sits on the brain surface while providing activity information deep within the brain.
Professor Narges Armanfard – McGill University
Dr. Armanfard is the founder and principal investigator of the iSMART Lab
In addition to her role as a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University, she holds affiliations with Mila–Quebec AI Institute, McGill Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM), McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine (MiCM),...
Powering the future: Reinforcing infrastructure for electric vehicles
As the UK endeavours to meet its climate-neutral goals, VolkerSmart Technologies tells us how they are supporting the infrastructure for electric vehicles.
Role and value of space-based solar power technology in the UK’s transition to net...
Prof Goran Strbac, Prof Paul Mitcheson, Prof Eric Yeatman, Dr Danny Pudjianto and Dr Nunzio Pucci.
Preparing for a clinical study on implant-enhance stroke rehabilitation
Martin Schuettler, Chief Technology Officer at CorTec GmbH, addresses key questions around the development of the company’s innovative Brain Interchange System to support stroke rehabilitation therapy.
Revolutionising disease detection: The emergence of non-invasive VOC breathomics
Breathomics marks a revolutionary approach to disease detection by analyzing the chemical composition of exhaled breath.
Wireless, handheld, Alzheimer’s detection device
A group of researchers around the globe have created a portable, non-invasive device capable of identifying biomarkers associated with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Enabling speech through thoughts alone
A team of neuroscientists, neurosurgeons and engineers have created a speech prosthesis that can interoperate a person's brain signals and convert them into speech.
Progress in topological superconductors for quantum computing
Researchers created an ultra-thin superconductor by depositing specific elements and used advanced techniques, with ORNL scientists' guidance, to study its topological properties and disorder
Research at the Department of Energy Oak Ridge National Laboratory aimed at a novel material system to enhance the durability and customise the functionality of qubits.
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Why green hydrogen energy is more in focus now than ever before
David Hall, VP Power Systems, Schneider Electric UK & Ireland, argues that green is good and explains why green hydrogen energy is more in focus now than previously.
The Welfare Foundation of public policies and its implications
The position here is that public policies should, ultimately speaking, be for the promotion of social welfare. What is social welfare? This is the welfare of people in the relevant society (discussing the issue of animal welfare later).
Optimizing Biomaterials: Nanomaterials Improving Implant Success
Discovering “Nano-optimization” and the possibilities of nanotechnology, Prof. Webster and his research team are solving some of healthcare’s biggest problems.
LEVI funding – what does this mean for your local authority?
£380.8m has been promised for the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund or LEVI fund in an effort to push transport towards net zero through the expansion of EV charging infrastructure.
Dr. David S. Ebert – University of Oklahoma
David S. Ebert is the Associate Vice President for Research and Partnerships and Director, Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC)
He is currently a Gallogly Chair Professor of electrical and computer engineering, and the Director of the Data Institute for Societal Challenges.
He is the recipient of the 2017 IEEE Computer...