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, networking and sensing. Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are the optical equivalents of electronic chips. Microscopic waveguides guide light across a chip to perform a multitude of functions — at the speed
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influence the flow of thermal energy, generating clean electricity from waste heat, building advanced batteries that bring us closer to realising a truly sustainable green energy network, then this
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systems can be self-powered. By optimising energy efficiency, waste from disposable batteries and the need for cabling can be reduced, which supports the global Net Zero goals in decarbonisation with
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networking, computing and sensing. Quantum technologies exploit the unique properties of quantum physics to deliver functionality that cannot be achieved using classical physics alone. A key challenge is the
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The always-on, safety-critical nature of air traffic control raises rich and exciting challenges for machine learning and AI. The University of Exeter in partnership with NATS, the UK’s main air