Scientists at Heriot‑Watt University have demonstrated in a world-first, that light can be used to control every aspect of how electromagnetic waves oscillate, opening new technological frontiers.
"Laser-based acceleration can move beyond research environments and into production workflows," says Dr. Ruti Ben-Shlomi, Co-Founder and CEO of LightSolver (left), and Dr. Chene Tradonski, Co-Founder ...
At the end of the day, because of the techniques we utilized, we can apply these post-quantum cryptography primitives while ...
Quantum computing is a largely theoretical, ultimately expensive proposition for high-level computation. However, new ...
Abstract: Intelligent optimization algorithms are currently the mainstream methods for solving engineering design problems. This paper conducts a comprehensive analysis of the performance of five ...
Graduating seniors from the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering (ECEE) at CU Boulder are set to showcase their capstone projects at the Engineering Project Expo. The highly ...
In popular culture, lasers are often portrayed as portable blasters that superheat whatever they hit. Some lasers do deliver tremendous amounts of energy in reality, but for scientists and engineers, ...
What if a device the size of a microchip could do the job of an entire lab bench, without the bulk or complexity? That is the idea behind a new laser developed by researchers at Harvard University and ...
The Royal Navy is moving quickly to bring laser weapons into frontline service, as the UK pushes ahead with DragonFire integration aboard its top-tier air defense warships. The shift signals a broader ...