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...
by mroseboro | Aug 1, 2020 | Beyond CMOS, Nano & Pico Characterization Laboratory, News, Research, Uncategorized |
FEATURED NEWS August 1, 2020 |Neuromorphic Chips Take Shape By Samuel Greengard Intel combines 64 of its Loihi “brain-on-a-chip” neuromorphic chips to form a “Pohoiki Beach” neuromorphic system featuring eight million artificial neurons. (Photo...
by mroseboro | Dec 16, 2019 | Beyond CMOS, News, Research, Tools for Discovery |
FEATURED NEWS December 16, 2019 | Researchers observe brain-like behavior in nanoscale device ‘Tiny silver brains’ could have long-term implications for more powerful, energy-efficient computing by Wayne Lewis | December 16, 2019 A device like the one in the study...
by kbair | Jul 11, 2019 | Beyond CMOS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Member News, News, Research, Uncategorized |
FEATURED NEWS July 8, 2019 | Researchers Develop Ultrafast Semiconductors UCLA partners with UK researchers to create faster and more sensitive semiconductors. by Cardiff University Professor Diana Huffaker, Institute for Compoud Semiconductors, Cardiff...
by Kylie | Apr 25, 2019 | Beyond CMOS, Entrepreneurship, News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS April 25, 2018 | Solar cells (like people!) work better with caffeine In UCLA-led study, perovskite-based devices benefit from the strong bond between lead and the same chemical found in coffee and tea Meghan Steele Horan | April 25, 2019 Adding...
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