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  2. The Department of Engineering joins £6.1m programme to transform the…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/department-engineering-joins-61m-programme-transform-capabilities-silicon-chips
    The Quantum Dots on Silicon (QUDOS) programme will investigate new ways of integrating all the parts that are needed for high capacity optical communications and signal processing on a microchip.
  3. Perpendicular coupling to in-plane photonics using arc…

    https://www.np.phy.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/apl12-directwritewgs.pdf
    The simple one-step direct write. fabrication uses a low power picosecond microchip laser for two-photon polymerization with. ... photon polymerization using a picosecond microchip laser. Such arc waveguides have significant advantages in compari-.
  4. Owlstone Medical scoops the UK’s most prestigious award for…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/owlstone-medical-scoops-uk-s-most-prestigious-award-engineering-innovation
    The platform uses Owlstone’s microchip chemical sensor technology (FAIMS) to detect specific disease biomarkers with a high level of sensitivity.
  5. Backing Britain: The James Dyson Foundation donates £8m to University …

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/backing-britain-james-dyson-foundation-donates-8m-university-cambridge-fuel-invention
    Technology 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.
  6. New research investigates whether microfluidic-based cell culture is…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/new-research-investigates-whether-microfluidic-based-cell-culture-fit-purpose
    Dr Huang. Organ-on-a-chip and vasculature-on-a-chip are examples of microfluidics-based 3D cell/tissue culture models which are created with microchip manufacturing methods that arrange living
  7. Pug grading system 2018

    https://www.vet.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Puggradingsystem2018.pdf
    Kennel Club registration number (if applicable): Microchip number (if applicable):. Name of owner:.
  8. Computer Science | Downing College Cambridge

    https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate-study/study-downing/courses/computer-science
    From the physical principles upon which digital computers work to the mathematical understanding of the semantics of computation.
  9. Part IA Engineering: Digital Circuits and Information Processing

    www-mdp.eng.cam.ac.uk/web/library/enginfo/mdp_micro/lecture1/lecture1-1.html
    Close up of an ARM microprocessor. In essence, a microprocessor is the heart of a computer on a microchip.
  10. Is there a happy ending for TikTok and sceptical US lawmakers? - News …

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2023/is-there-a-happy-ending-for-tiktok-and-sceptical-us-lawmakers/
    Hamza Mudassir, Visiting Fellow in Strategy and MBA alumnus (MBA 2012) of Cambridge Judge, has examined big tech issues ranging from videogaming wars to the recent microchip shortage.
  11. spectre – Centre for Risk Studies Viewpoints

    https://risk-studies-viewpoint.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/spectre/
    . 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
  12. Technology family as a unit of analysis of innovation lifecycles

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/cstip/themes/emerging-technology-emtech-policy/technology-family-as-a-unit-of-analysis-of-innovation-lifecycles/
    Energy and National Science Foundation – where semiconductor fabrication for microchips that was developed in the earliest stages of the nanotechnology lifecycle could essentially be used for semiconductor fabrication of solar PV
  13. ini ar 2022 v1

    https://api.newton.ac.uk/website/v0/annual-reports/2022/2023
    mathematics that revolutionisedmedicineby. enablingclinicians tosee insideaperson’s. bodywithoutsurgery.Tomography isalso. usedformanyothernon-medicalpurposes–. fromelectrontomographyofvirusesand. microchips tomuontomographyof.
  14. Computer Science | Downing College Cambridge

    https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/current-students/information-new-undergraduates/undergraduates-reading-lists/computer-science
    Reading lists for new students.
  15. ridgepaper.dvi

    https://api.newton.ac.uk/website/v0/events/preprints/NI13028
    surface of silicon wafers during the manufacture of microchips (see, for example, Kim et al.
  16. THE CAVENDISH LABORATORY Physics at Work 2015 Exhibitors List ...

    https://outreach.phy.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/booklet2015.pdf
    The FET is the basis of all modern microchips and a modern computer has several million FETs processing the information. ... Using polymer FETs, flexible microchips can be produced at very low cost so it has big advantages in high volume applications.
  17. THE CAVENDISH LABORATORY Physics at Work 2016 1 Exhibitors ...

    https://outreach.phy.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/booklet2016.pdf
    THE CAVENDISH LABORATORY. Physics at Work 2016. 1. Exhibitors List 2017 (in route order). 1. Semiconductor Physics Research Group. 4 2. The Tech Partnership. 8 3. Atomic, Mesoscopic and Optical Physics Group (AMOP). 14 4. Atomic Weapons Establishment
  18. 10156_21043_105581.DOC

    https://www.np.phy.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/optexp06-pitplasmons.pdf
    White light, ranging from 490nm to 1.7µm, produced by a microchip laser and nonlinear photonic crystal fibre was focused onto the nanostructured samples by a 300mm focal length lens, producing
  19. 10156_21043_105581.DOC

    https://www.np.phy.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/optexp06-klarite.pdf
    White light, ranging from 490nm to 1.7µm, produced by a microchip laser and nonlinear photonic crystal fibre was focused onto the nanostructured samples by a 300mm focal length lens, producing
  20. The important difference between features and benefits – Cambridge…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/oembed/1.0/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.enterprise.cam.ac.uk%2Fthe-important-difference-between-features-and-benefits%2F&format=xml
    microchip-image-featured.jpg 365 360 To make a research discovery appealing to industry, scientists must learn the difference between its features and it potential benefits.
  21. The incredible shrinking circuit – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/oembed/1.0/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.enterprise.cam.ac.uk%2Fnews%2Fthe-incredible-shrinking-circuit%2F&format=xml
    atoms through the circuit to carry electric current through the microchips.

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