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https://www.cam.ac.uk/4 Jul 2024: The mission of the University of Cambridge is to contribute to society through education, learning and research at the highest international level. -
Ultra-thin quantum LEDs could accelerate development of quantum…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ultra-thin-quantum-leds-could-accelerate-development-of-quantum-networks7 Oct 2016: Mete Atature. Ultra-thin quantum light emitting diodes (LEDs) – made of layered materials just a few atoms thick – have been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. ... of an integrated circuit,” said Professor Mete Atatüre of -
Quantum leap
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/quantum-leap21 Mar 2024: My supervisor, Professor Mete Atatüre, said: "There’s this new thing - 2D materials and quantum optics - do you want to do it?" It sounded perfect, a new field, ripe for research. -
Physicists get thousands of semiconductor nuclei to do ‘quantum…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/physicists-get-thousands-of-semiconductor-nuclei-to-do-quantum-dances-in-unison22 Feb 2019: Mete Atatüre. Quantum dots are crystals made up of thousands of atoms, and each of these atoms interacts magnetically with the trapped electron. ... Led by Professor Mete Atatüre from Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory, the researchers are exploiting -
The big question - Cambridge University team joins ALPHA hunt for…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-dark-matter-ALPHA-experiment7 Feb 2024: Professor Mete Atatüre, Head of the Cavendish Laboratory, said: “By pooling their resources and expertise, the various foundations have boosted the impact of their support and are able to collectively fund -
Spin with a new twist | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/spin-with-a-new-twist10 Oct 2014: Mete Atature. A new method of controlling the “spin” of an electron, one of the fastest-developing research topics in quantum-based technologies and widely seen as the potential foundation of ... Dr Mete Atatüre, a researcher at St John’s College, -
Diamonds and rust help unveil ‘impossible’ quasi-particles |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/diamonds-and-rust-help-unveil-impossible-quasi-particles5 Dec 2023: Mete Atatüre. Researchers led by the University of Cambridge used a technique known as diamond quantum sensing to observe swirling textures and faint magnetic signals on the surface of hematite, a ... The magnets we use every day have two poles: north -
Scientists "squeeze" light one particle at a time |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-squeeze-light-one-particle-at-a-time1 Sep 2015: That’s the essence of what science is all about. Mete Atature. ... Professor Mete Atature, from the Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, and a Fellow of St John’s College at the University of Cambridge, led the research. -
Diamond ‘flaws’ pave way for nanoscale MRI | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/diamond-flaws-pave-way-for-nanoscale-mri25 Nov 2013: Mete Atature. By exploiting flaws in miniscule diamond fragments, researchers say they have achieved enough coherence of the magnetic moment inherent in these defects to harness their potential for precise quantum ... said. Dr Mete Atature, director of -
Quantum researchers close in on dream vacancy | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/quantum-researchers-close-in-on-dream-vacancy18 Feb 2014: Mete Atature. Scientists have successfully tested a new way of using miniscule fragments of diamond to transmit information, a method which could eventually lead to the development of new computing and ... Dr Mete Atatüre, a Fellow of St John’s -
Laser-like photons signal major step towards quantum ‘Internet’ |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/laser-like-photons-signal-major-step-towards-quantum-internet19 Mar 2013: Mete Atature. The number of transistors on a microprocessor continues to double every two years, amazingly holding firm to a prediction by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore almost 50 years ago. ... Our research has added the concepts of coherent photon -
Cambridge researchers awarded European Research Council funding |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-researchers-awarded-european-research-council-funding1 Apr 2020: Professors Mete Atatüre and Jeremy Baumberg, both based at Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory, work on diverse ways to create new and strange interactions of light with matter that is built from ... Atatüre’s project, PEDESTAL, investigates diamond -
Cambridge partners in new €1 billion European Quantum Flagship |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-partners-in-new-eu1-billion-european-quantum-flagship29 Oct 2018: The Quantum Flagship work in Cambridge is being coordinated by Professor Mete Atature of the Cavendish Laboratory and Professor Andrea Ferrari, Director of the Cambridge Graphene Centre. ... Inset images: Mete Atature and Andrea Ferrari; Artist’s -
Gone in 45 nanoseconds – but a new opportunity for quantum control? | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gone-in-45-nanoseconds-but-a-new-opportunity-for-quantum-control22 Dec 2014: required. Mete Atature. A new study has successfully measured the coherence of electron spin – the period of time in which the particle’s elusive quantum state can be read and manipulated – ... Dr Mete Atature, a researcher at the Cavendish -
Two-dimensional material could store quantum information at room…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/two-dimensional-material-could-store-quantum-information-at-room-temperature11 Feb 2022: Professor Mete Atature, who supervised the work, adds “now that we have identified optically accessible isolated spins at room temperature in this material, the next steps will be to understand their ... Mete Atature is a Fellow of St John's College, -
Light used to detect quantum information stored in 100,000 nuclear…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/light-used-to-detect-quantum-information-stored-in-100000-nuclear-quantum-bits15 Feb 2021: Mete Atatüre. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, were able to inject a ‘needle’ of highly fragile quantum information in a ‘haystack’ of 100,000 nuclei. ... in a haystack,” said Professor Mete Atatüre from Cambridge’s -
Graphene means business – two-dimensional material moves from the lab …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/graphene-means-business-two-dimensional-material-moves-from-the-lab-to-the-uk-factory-floor6 Nov 2015: Professor Mete Atature from the Department of Physics, is one of the supervisors of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Graphene Technology. -
Cambridge alumni win 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-alumni-win-2016-nobel-prize-in-physics4 Oct 2016: ️— Mete Atature (@MeteAtature) October 4, 2016. Results that match 1 of 2 words
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Bloody Beginnings
https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/bloody-beginnings.pdf26 Feb 2010: 1. Bloody Beginnings. Susanna Gregory. and. Simon Beaufort. 2. Prologue. Oxford, St Eligius’ Day, 1209. The scholar stared at the body in mute horror. He had not meant to kill Alice Spicer, but she had. taunted him, and the knife was out of its
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