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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 10.01.17
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 10.01.17
The EU-funded HYMAGINE project has combined conventional electronic transistors with new magnetism-based 'spintronic' devices to improve information processing speeds and reduce energy consumption.
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An EU-funded project aims to boost the competitiveness of Europe's travel industry by developing a cutting-edge cloud services platform capable of pulling together data from millions of service providers. The platform would allow travellers to access more diverse and flexible travel services faster and more securely than is currently possible - simplifying journey planning.
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'Connected driving' technologies will enable vehicles to connect and share information with one another, as well as with infrastructure and other parts of the transport network. Eventually this will facilitate decision-making, reducing the likelihood of collisions and helping improve traffic flow.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 10.01.17
Imagine your favourite football team entering a stadium. An army of wireless cameras is following the players to give you the best possible view - of the whole pitch, of the chanting crowd, of each footballer, from the tip of his head to the grass blades he treads with his cleats. Thanks to Prof.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 10.01.17
An international team has developed a system that can exploit the widespread use of mobile electronic devices and social media to improve the official response to emergencies and other crises. An initial prototype has already proved very effective.
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The team behind CogNet predicts that there will be 11.5 billion mobile-ready devices in the world by 2020, as well as more connected devices. But the current mobile and wireless bandwidth will not be able to cope with Europe's ever-increasing data demands. The CogNet solution? Automatic network management through machine learning algorithms.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 10.01.17
The title of thesis is ”Low-noise monolithic millimeter-wave integrated circuits and a radiometric imaging system”.
Opponent: Professor Herbert Zirath, Chalmers Tekniska Högskola, Sweden
Supervisor: Professor Antti Räisänen, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Department of Radio Science and Engineering
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 10.01.17
Title of the dissertation is "Development of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a recombinant antibody factory".
The public examination of the doctoral dissertation of M.Sc. Jorg de Ruijter, will be held on 27 January, 2017, at noon at Aalto University School of Chemical Technology.
Opponent: Professor Lloyd Ruddock, Biocenter Oulu and Molecular Medicine, University of Oulu.
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