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The incredible shrinking circuit | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/incredible-shrinking-circuitThe technique, developed by Professor John Robertson and Santiago Esconjauregui use special arrangements of carbon atoms to carry electric current through the microchips. ... This method does produce nanotube bundles, but they have limited spatial density -
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Microchip shortage a popular read - News & insight - Cambridge…
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2022/microchip-shortage-a-popular-read/Microchip short…. Microchip shortage a popular read. 11 March 2022. Share:The article at a glance. -
microchip – Centre for Risk Studies Viewpoints
https://risk-studies-viewpoint.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/microchip/. Chipmageddon: New security vulnerability in modern CPUs could enable the mother of all data breaches.. by Jennifer Copic | posted in: Viewpoints | 1. As users continue to demand faster performance from computers, chip designers have baked in a -
Microchips
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/now/microchips.htmlNanoscale magnetic dots inside the magnetic microchip. Each dot communicates with its neighbours through magnetic fields. ... 10 billion of these dots could fit inside a single microchip. -
How microchips could help detect prostate cancer | Department of…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/how-microchips-could-help-detect-prostate-cancerQuicklinks. Search form. Search this site. How microchips could help detect prostate cancer. ... How microchips could help detect prostate cancer. Professor of Electronic Engineering Andrew Flewitt is working with researchers at the Cancer Research UK -
Microchips
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/microchips.htmlNanoscale magnetic dots inside the magnetic microchip. Each dot communicates with its neighbours through magnetic fields. ... 10 billion of these dots could fit inside a single microchip. -
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https://unknome.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/cluster_list/2/1Toggle navigation. Filter clusters. Maximum knownness:. Use custom GO weights:. Required species:. A. thaliana. C. elegans. D. rerio. D. discoideum. D. melanogaster. E. coli. G. gallus. H. sapiens. M. musculus. R. norvegicus. S. cerevisiae. S. -
£11m semiconductor research centre could be key player in UK’s net…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/semiconductorProfessor Teng Long. Semiconductors, also known as microchips, are a key component in nearly every electrical device from mobile phones and medical equipment to electric vehicles. -
Inspiring everyone to become engineers | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/inspiring-everyone-become-engineersAn earthquake shaker to build, test and crash their structures. A display about how microchips are made, including silicon crystals and microchip wafers. -
Prospective Undergraduates | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/undergraduates/prospective-undergraduates-0Prospective Undergraduates. Why Engineering? Engineers are involved in the design and manufacture of nearly everything, from cars to computers, from web pages to widgets, from microchips to motorways. -
Microchips
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/now/microchips2.htmlSmall Objects of attraction. Having understood the physics behind these minute magnetic particles, it soon became apparent to Russell that they could be used as logic gates for a microprocessor. The team has already demonstrated the capability of -
Topping out for new engineering hub | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/topping-out-new-engineering-hubTechnology we take for granted, including: Concorde ‘droop’ nose design, the microchips developed by ARM that now power 90% of the world’s mobile phones, and the pregnancy test. -
Research news | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/research-newsTechnology we take for granted, including: Concorde ‘droop’ nose design, the microchips developed by ARM that now power 90% of the world’s mobile phones, and the pregnancy test. -
News stories archive - 2018 | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/archive/2018?page=6Quicklinks. Search form. Search this site. News stories archive - 2018. Department of Engineering. News stories archive - 2018.. News stories archive - 2018. 18 Jul 2018. The Hans Fischer Fellowship is for outstanding and talented early-career -
Low power memory devices - EPSRC CDT in Nanoscience and…
https://www.nanodtc.cam.ac.uk/low-power-memory-devices/Microchips surround us, from your smartphone, to medical sensors, credit cards and your fridge, data is continuously recorded and conditioned to steer our daily lives. -
Why Arm’s sale to NVIDIA has stunned the tech industry - News &…
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2020/why-arms-sale-to-nvidia-has-stunned-the-tech-industry/Hamza Muddasir. Arm, the Cambridge-based microchip designer, is a British tech success story. ... Leaps in microchip designs is one of the main ways it competes in its industry. -
Clever kids come up with smart ways to use new technologies
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/clever-kids-come-up-with-smart-ways-to-use-new-technologies-/SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap. Among the three winners was five-year-old Isabel Saffron Booth from King’s Ely school, who suggested the sound recognition system could be used to tell ... Other technologies on show included Rubik’s cube-solving robots -
COVID-19: insight & opinion - Cambridge Judge Business School
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/covid19-insight/FT Responsible Business Education Awards: 2 wins for Cambridge Judge. Purpose of Finance course wins top Teaching award and a study on paedophile hunters wins Academic Research award, while Cambridge Judge is Highly Commended for School-wide -
Royal Academy of Engineering announces 2020 Fellows | Department of…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/royal-academy-engineering-announces-2020-fellowsAt Cambridge, he co-founded Owlstone Nanotech, marketing a programmable microchip sensor with applications ranging from toxic gas detection to disease diagnostics and deployed globally in the defence, oil, food, water
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