by mroseboro | Dec 14, 2022 | Beyond CMOS, Faculty News, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Faculty News UCLA-led research could lead to more durable solar cells Using enhanced halide perovskite in place of silicon could produce less expensive devices that stand up better to light, heat By Wayne Lewis An...
by mroseboro | Dec 8, 2022 | Adyogan Ozcan, Beyond CMOS, Engineering, Faculty News, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Faculty News 3D-printed decoder, AI-enabled image compression could enable higher-res displays By Wayne Lewis The system uses an algorithm that encodes a high-resolution image to a lower-resolution one, and then...
by mroseboro | Mar 16, 2022 | Beyond CMOS, Faculty News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Nanotechnology UCLA Materials Scientists Lead Global Team in Finding Solutions to Biggest Hurdle for Solar Cell Technology Fix in a manufacturing step of perovskite solar cells paves the way for commercialization of...
by mroseboro | Feb 7, 2022 | Beyond CMOS, Electron Imaging Center for Nanomachines, Faculty News, Member News, Nano & Pico Characterization Laboratory, News, Paul Weiss, Research, Technology Centers |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Uncategorized Sweating the small stuff: Smartwatch developed at UCLA measures key stress hormone Device opens new possibilities for personal health monitoring By Wayne Lewis Cortisol is well-suited for measurement...
by jrondon | Jan 7, 2021 | Adyogan Ozcan, Beyond CMOS, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS Optical network shapes pulses of light by UCLA Engineering Institute for Technology Advancement Artistic depiction of an optical diffractive network that shapes pulses of light. Inset: A 3D-printed optical diffractive network that is used to engineer THz...
by jrondon | Nov 12, 2020 | Beyond CMOS, Chemistry, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS Programmable electronics based on the reversible doping of 2-D semiconductors by Ingrid Fadelli (Image courtesy Lee, et al.) This article was originally published by TechXplore In recent years, researchers have been trying to develop new types of highly...
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