Electronic and Computing

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The Electronic and Computing division provides members with a professional and social network for developing their knowledge base and fostering potential business opportunities.

 

 

Electronic and Computing division members work in software development and testing, including the gaming industry; mobile and fixed line telecommunications; internet services; embedded systems development and signal processing. Members have the opportunity to learn and share experiences with their peers and with representatives from the associated industry groups at events organised by the division.

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Electronic and Computing Videos 

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Electronic and Computing in AMPLIFIED

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Electronic and Computing News 

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Electronic and Computing in the Engineers Journal

Quantum computing: The five biggest breakthroughs

Quantum computing is the future. We examine five of the most significant breakthroughs that have happened in the sector.

Engineers 'grow' atomically thin transistors on top of computer chips

A new low-temperature growth and fabrication technology allows the integration of 2D materials directly onto a silicon circuit, which could lead to denser and more powerful chips.

The groundbreaking spintronics manufacturing process that could completely transform the electronics sector

Researchers have developed a breakthrough process for making spintronic devices that has the potential to create semiconductors chips with unmatched energy efficiency and storage for use in computers, smartphones, and many other electronics.

Overcoming challenges with automatic video colourisation

From social media to cinema, books to television series, it is hard to find a medium that is not touched by some form of colourisation. But, it is not a simple process. It has been largely manual and time consuming; it is meticulous work, which requires a keen eye for detail. From a technical perspective, it is an ill-posed problem. There are multiple plausible colourisations for any given black and white picture, write Rory Ward and John Breslin.

Too much information? Not with this latest data science technique

A new measure can help scientists decide which estimation method to use when modelling a particular data problem.

Self-driving cars powered by PCs could be a huge global carbon emitter

Study shows that if autonomous vehicles are widely adopted, hardware efficiency will need to advance rapidly to keep computing-related emissions in check.

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