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Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science have developed molecular-scale devices that mimic brain functions and perform multiple computing tasks.
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Optical computing has emerged as a powerful approach for high-speed and energy-efficient information processing. Diffractive ...
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Professor Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen is a leading design engineering scholar and Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research & Impact) at the University of Exeter, where she also serves as Director of the ...
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