Watch this 10-minute presentation by PhD student, Miguel El Guendy, on his research using computer-generated holography on augmented reality (AR).
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Lucy Cavendish College Research Day at University of Cambridge is free and open to all, offering researchers the opportunity to reach a wide audience.
UCL are kicking off 28 Days of Sustainability with a lightning lecture presented by Dr Alejandra Beghelli from the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.
Holographic displays project realistic 3D digital content that floats in front of your eyes. It is a visual experience that is transforming the way we view, interact and connect with the world around us, says Photonics CDT alumnus and industry partner, Andrzej Kaczorowski.
Professor Polina Bayvel, Head of the Optical Networks Group, has been awarded the 2021 Institute of Physics Thomas Young Medal and Prize for distinguished contributions to the field of optical communications.
Dr Hannah Joyce is among 13 winners of the coveted Pilkington Prize for Teaching and Learning 2021 in recognition of her teaching excellence. As well as the prestige of winning the award Hannah will receive £1,000.
Congratulations to IPES CDT student researchers Joshua Nevin and Christopher Parsonson, both of whom have been successful in their applications to the highly competitive Turing PhD Enrichment Scheme.
UCL and University of Cambridge climb even higher in the QS World University Rankings 2022 international league table.
Here's your chance to see inside the Optical Networks Lab in the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department at UCL.
PervasID develop battery-free Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) reader systems for automating inventory and asset tracking
Join the discussion with Jana Skirnewskaja at the Cambridge Science Festival 2021
Wavefront shaping through multimode fibres to enable endoscopic photoacoustic tomography
Professor Tony Kenyon has been appointed to the Strategic Advisory Network (SAN) of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
Congratulations to Rachel Oliver who has been named as one the Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability by the Women's Engineering Society, recognising that she is a pioneer of new technologies for LEDs.
The National Tutoring Programme recruits, trains and places PhD researchers within UK schools to deliver academically rigorous programmes linked to their own research.
Journalist David Edmonds profiles UCL's Professor Polina Bayvel, who develops optical communications technology that brings us the internet and much more.
A novel concept for extracting information from spectra where traditional post-processing procedures fail, dubbed ‘software-defined spectroscopy’, offers a fresh approach to high-resolution terahertz spectroscopy. The new method implements an ‘optical comb’ and combines it with a programmable modulator, all using components from the optical internet.
UCL has reaffirmed its position as one of the world’s top research institutes in a series of recent world rankings.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a new way of imaging cells in 3D at 20nm resolution using single molecule light field microscopy (SMLFM), a new class of three-dimensional (3D) light field technology.
The world’s fastest data transmission rate has been achieved by a team of UCL engineers, led by Dr Lidia Galdino of The Optical Networks Group. The team reached an internet speed a fifth faster than the previous record.
Rachel Oliver, Professor of Materials Science at University of Cambridge, speaks to Real Scientists Nano about her research work on the small scale (nano) structure of gallium nitride in existing and new devices.
The paper examines the relationship between the three-dimensional structure of porous GaN distributed Bragg reflectors and their birefringence.
Journal paper on "Near‐Field Terahertz Spectroscopy: Noninvasive Near‐Field Spectroscopy of Single Subwavelength Complementary Resonators" by Lucy Hale et. al. is the editor’s choice in the Journal of Laser & Photonics Reviews.
Eleni Bohacek, PhD student on the IPES CDT, will present a poster at the EPC Annual Congress Awards 2020
PhD student, Miguel El Guendy, and technology pioneers VividQ discuss the mass adoption of Augmented Reality using computer generated holography on The Versatalist podcast
Another successful Viva result for the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Integrated Photonic and Electronic Systems.
University of Cambridge and UCL have been ranked as two of the world’s top 10 universities in the QS Global world rankings, at #7 and #8 respectively.
Professor Polina Bayvel, head of ONG at UCL, spoke to BBC Radio 4 about her pioneering journey through the ever-evolving field of optical communications.
George Roberts, PhD student on the IPES CDT, has secured a Fellowship to aid development of his data transmitter technology and help unlock its commercial potential.
CDT PhD students Lucy Hale and Thomas Gerard were recognised at The Barlow Memorial Lecture this year. The event celebrates the research of the EEE Department with a poster display showcasing the current work of Masters students and PhD researchers.