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Our Nov 2025 issue features a Focus on #NeuromorphicDevices showcasing innovations in #bio-inspired #sensing, #computing and #human-machineinterfaces, and two UK national centres in #neuromorphiccomputing tech and hardware🧠 Take a look 😉💡
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It features solar-powered #electricvehicles and #hydrogen for sustainable #energy systems, low-dimensional low-symmetric #semiconductors for polarization-sensitive #photodetection and 2D #Bi2O2Se for future #electronics 💡
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Electricity markets must evolve. A review by Ziqi Zhu and colleagues dives into the performance and real-world applicability of renewable energy with MARL simulations and lessons from Europe's TradeRES project. 🌍⚡ #EnergyTransition #Renewables #EarthDay #AcademicSky
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New Perspective article from TSMC! Explore the latest in boron nitride (BN) for microelectronics—from synthesis to integration. Free to access for a limited time!
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The future of solar sustainability! A new Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering review explores the challenges and opportunities in photovoltaic recycling. Read more: nature.com/articles/s44287-024-00124-8 #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #Solar
The second metasurface revolution is here! A new Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering review explores how optical metasurfaces are moving from science to real-world applications. Check it out: nature.com/articles/s44287-024-00136-4 #Photonics #Metasurfaces #Engineering
To attract more women to engineering, the gendered stereotypes attached to engineering must change. Dr. Anna Grzelec and Dr. Christina Mauléon write about how to make the field more welcoming in the Comment below 👇⚙️ #womeninSTEM #engineering #AcademicSky
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This Focus highlights advances in neuromorphic devices for bio-inspired sensing, computing and human–machine interfaces
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Thanks to high mobility, suitable bandgap, native high-k oxide, and compatibility with industrial process, two-dimensional bismuth oxyselenide (2D Bi2O2Se)...
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This Review examines the optimization of electricity market design to support high renewable penetration, focusing on multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) for market simulations, performance eval...
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This Review provides a critical assessment of the existing photovoltaic recycling technologies, discusses open challenges and makes key recommendations, such as the promotion of design for recycl...
Metasurface optics offer a very favourable size, weight, power and cost metric compared to bulky optical elements based on polished pieces of glass or moulded plastics, and these valuable traits are n...
Ungendering engineering is necessary to break the tight connection between masculinity and engineering and make it a more inclusive profession. To attract more women to engineering, the gendered stere...