Computing on a diamond cluster

Computing on a Diamond Cluster Quantum computing and communication is a highly exciting technology, capable of changing the current information paradigm. Instead of having to run expensive, time consuming, clinical trials for novel drug development, initial vetting of novel pharmaceuticals could be done computationally with a highly advanced quantum computer. Or it would be possible […]
A Collaborative Approach in Tackling Dementia

A Collaborative Approach in Tackling Dementia Interdisciplinary science paves the way toward solving many of our most complex problems. And broadening our academic network yields some of the most significant advances in science (just look at the extensive list of authors in the best publications). This premise has been the bedrock in my research to […]
Bringing Magnetism and Electricity Together

Bringing Magnetism and Electricity Together Electricity and magnetism have always been closely linked in science. The coupling of electrical and magnetic properties of certain materials is what’s known as the “magnetoelectric effect.” This effect has a wide range of applications from biomedical sensors to data storage. Data storage is a huge motivation when it comes […]
Spying and tagging cancer to attack it first!

Spying and Tagging Cancer to Attack it First! Although there have been great developments in the field of cancer diagnostics and treatment, cancer has still sustained its position as a leading cause of death. Many treatment options have entered the market which can be very effective, but many are only effective at the early stage […]
Documenting the lifespan of electrons, from birth till death

Documenting the Lifespan of Electrons, from Birth till Death Gallium nitride (GaN) based semiconductors, perhaps the most important semiconducting materials family since silicon, has revolutionized the electronics industry. These can emit a bright blue light for only a small amount of current that is passed through it. This has positioned GaN-based semiconductors as the material […]
Look for the light!

Look for the Light! Approximately 25% of the global electricity demand is used for lighting, which accounts for 1.9GT of CO2 emissions and 5% of the annual planet carbon budget. Light emission is thus a critical property that must be maximised and controlled, to ensuresustainable operation as well as to reach high performance limits in […]
Using Electronic Noise to Speed Up Machine Learning

Using Electronic Noise to Speed Up Machine Learning All computers contain millions of electronic switches known as transistors. Traditionally these transistors switch on and off to perform the operations required to run a program on the computer. Computers are good at performing lots of calculations very fast but without special hardware they do not have […]