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LCN Researcher Dr Michela Florinda Picardi has been awarded an 'Italy Made Me' prize.
LCN Researchers from the Photonics and Nanotechnology group at King’s have reported an exciting new levitation phenomenon that inv
Once every year, around 30-40 Nobel Laureates convene in Lindau to meet the next generation of leading scientists: 600 undergradua

Stepan Lucyszyn

Professor Lucyszyn 's a professor of Millimetre-wave Systems and Director of the Centre for Terahertz Science and Engineering, he first starting working on millimetre-wave and terahertz technologies in 1992 and 1996, respectively. In 2010, he was awarded the DSc degree (higher doctorate) of Imperial College for his contributions to Millimetre-wave and Terahertz Electronics. More recently, he has concentrated his activities on emerging millimetre-wave photonic crystal and thermal infrared ‘THz Torch’ technologies.

Resonances occur throughout science and engineering, from guitar strings to NMR scanners.
Reporting in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences this week, researchers from the Netherlands, Oxford and the Londo

John Morton

Prof Morton's research takes spins of electrons and nuclei in a range of nano-scale materials and devices to develop a new generation of quantum technologies, including quantum sensors, quantum memories, and quantum computers. Prof Morton is the Director of the UCL Quantum Science and Technology Institute.

 

Organic and polymer light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have received much attention in recent years for application in displays and ligh
Absorption of electromagnetic radiation in a quantum system of nuclei and electrons results in an instantaneous rearrangement of t
We are familiar with polymer materials in all aspects of our everyday lives - but in future, polymers are set to be important mate
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