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Organic energy storage
Many electronic materials, in particular organic ones, can be turned into inks or pastes. This opens up exciting possibilities to fabricate electronic components and circuits by common printing methods.
Laboratory of Organic Electronics
At Laboratory of Organic Electronics, LOE, we explore electronic and optical properties of organic materials and organic-inorganic hybrid systems.
Physics, Electronics and Mathematics
We conduct research and research education in communication electronics, mathematics, engineering didactics, physical electronics and nanotechnology.
Soft Electronics
The Soft Electronics group develops composite materials, design concepts and devices, moving electronics into the realm of soft and deforming systems.
Communication Electronics
We develop modular solutions with low power consumption for wireless sensor networks, wireless data transmission with focus on high data rate / low cost, and antenna and radio frequency design for broadband and multi-band communication systems.
Energy-Efficient Digital Signal Processing
Energy efficiency in signal processing hardware is vital for several reasons, in particular to reduce the environmental impact, to increase stand-by times, to make batteries smaller and lighter, and to simplify the cooling of circuits.
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31 March 2016
The human cable is ready!
The theoretical construction is finished, and now only the application is missing. It’s about the human cable – or, in research talk, Body Coupled Communication. The technology works, Jacob Wikner affirms.
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17 July 2017
Five times the computing power
Researchers at ¸£Àû¼§ have developed a method to increase by a factor of five the computing power in one type of standard chip. The new method is both simple and smart, but the road to publication has been long.
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01 September 2016
The Big Bell Test
The experiment of the century is to be repeated, but this time using people as random number generators and at the same time in many places around the world. It will now be decided once and for all whether Albert Einstein or Niels Bohr was right.