Collaborative research explores why llamas could change the future for HIV diagnostics
New interdisciplinary research from LCN-based i-sense explores the potentially important role llamas and camelids could play in developing tools to detect early stage HIV. HIV currently affects more than 34 million people worldwide and is constantly evolving, which...
Microwave Spectroscopy of a Carbon Nanotube Charge Qubit
The use of quantum dots to define charge and spin qubits is well established in the field of quantum information processing. Quantum dot charge qubits are attractive because of the possibility of fast qubit control but are sensitive to charge noise which can result in...
A superior Near-Infrared Organic Light Emitting Diode
A breakthrough has been achieved at the London Centre for Nanotechnology, where researchers from the Marie Curie initial training network (ITN) Organic Semiconductors for NIR Optoelectronics (OSNIRO), alongside collaborators from Advent Technologies in Greece and from...