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IOP Business Start-Up Award: Silveray
For the development of the first generation of flexible colour X-ray cameras based on proprietary semiconductor materials, bringing new analytical capabilities in industrial markets, and transforming …
IOP Business Start-Up Award: Phlux Technology
For the development of patented semiconductor technology for infrared light sensors with 12X higher sensitivity than existing state-of-the-art devices, delivering unprecedented levels of speed and sen…
Cascaded crystals move towards ultralow-dose X-ray imaging
Interconnected single-crystal devices significantly reduce X-ray detection thresholds while increasing spatial resolution…
IOP Business Innovation Award: Covesion
For the research, development and manufacture of PPLN technologies, facilitating highly efficient frequency conversion, providing access to wavelengths that are presently unavailable from commercial l…
IOP Business Innovation Award: Oxford Ionics
For the development of quantum computers with electronic qubit control and scalable architecture that enables world-leading performance with chips that can be manufactured at scale on standard semicon…
IOP Business Innovation Award: Geoptic Infrastructure Investigations
For establishing cosmic ray muon imaging as a primary technique in assuring the safety of the UK’s railway tunnels from concealed shafts, effectively solving Network Rail’s hidden shaft location chall…
IOP Business Innovation Award: FeTu
For the development of a revolutionary heat engine, generating electrical power from waste heat and geothermal sources as low as 40 °C.…
Martin Rees, Carlo Rovelli and Steven Weinberg tackle big questions to mark Oxford anniversary
Milestone marked by commemorative volume in …