The trend toward “smart factories” powered by data-driven automation is currently changing the landscape of the manufacturing sector. Learn how our research is harnessing new opportunities to advance both human and environmental well-being.
Researcher Jan-Hendrik Pöhls and his colleagues are using quantum computations to speed the discovery of efficient thermoelectric materials that can convert unwanted heat into electricity.
Engineering physics PhD student Khadijeh Miarabbas Kiani has fabricated a laser on silicon using a simple, cost-effective method — something that has been a longstanding challenge in the field of silicon photonics.
The new centre gives researchers reliable access to the newest technologies and techniques in light microscopy, photo-patterning and light-assisted 3D printing.