Researchers develop a method to control doping in nanocrystals, improving semiconductor performance for advanced devices like displays and transistors while addressing environmental concerns.
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We profile Hamza Farah, a UKESF scholar and a Graduate Signalling Engineer at Siemens, in our series on the EW BrightSparks of 2024.
Research reveals that electron transport in bilayer graphene is influenced by edge states, impacting nonlocal resistance and ...
A flyback with a GaN switch offers higher efficiency across all metrics versus silicon—and it’s simpler to design. Enter the ...
TI’s automotive SoC releases for CES 2025 this year: a radar sensor for passenger safety, new audio processor solutions, and ...