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How Did Solar Cells Get So Cheap?
Solar photovoltaic modules have suddenly emerged as one of the cheapest options for bulk electricity supply. Martin Green discusses the…
UNSW Sydney
Creating blended interfaces
Anusha Withana discusses his research into wearable technology that could be used to control devices, receive information and…
University of Sydney
Epileptic Seizure Forecasting
Epileptic seizure forecasting, combined with the delivery of preventative therapies, holds the potential to greatly improve the quality…
University of Sydney
Electrical Impedance Tomography
Electrical impedance tomography is an imaging technique in which an image of the conductivity of a part of…
Imperial College London
Quantisation of the conductance of ballistic 1D electrons
Sir Michael pioneered the study of low dimensional electron gas systems and the associated quantum effects, and his…
University College London
Early work on semiconductor quantum nanoelectronics in the Cavendish Laboratory
Sir Michael Pepper on the background to work that came out of the Semiconductor Physics group in the Cavendish…
University College London
Electrostatically modifying a 2D electron gas to form 1D and 0D systems
Sir Michael pioneered the study of low dimensional electron gas systems and the associated quantum effects, and his…
University College London
Fano resonance in a cavity-reflector hybrid system
Sir Michael Pepper presents the results of transport measurements in a hybrid system consisting of an arch-shaped quantum…
University College London
Web content cartography
Recent studies show that a significant part of Internet traffic is delivered through Web-based applications. To cope with…
Queen Mary University of London
Bayesian methods for improved legal reasoning
Bayesian reasoning (which incorporates the likelihood ratio and Bayes’ theorem) is a logical framework for reasoning about uncertainty.…
Queen Mary University of London