Turning on and off a magnet by electric field for future nano-electronic devices
The last several decades have seen the development of electronic devices that have relied heavily on the downsizing of the transistor. This has helped to facilitate the technology for the small, powerful computers that are the basis of our modern information society....
i-sense continues diagnostic development during COVID-19 lockdown
In mid-March, when the UK went into lockdown, a small group of researchers were given special access to i-sense labs in London, under modified safety measures. They were tasked with the important job of working collaboratively to develop point-of-care diagnostic tests...
London Plasmonics Forum goes digital
LCN researchers at King’s, Imperial and UCL took part in the first digital London Plasmonics Forum on 11 June. The London Plasmonics Forum has been held annually at King’s College London since 2015, but in 2020 this was not possible due to COV-ID 19, so instead...