Seven innovation projects in AI, Quantum Technologies or ICT receive grants from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
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Developing technology for the radio systems of tomorrow
Devices in next-generation wireless radio networks, such as 6G and others, are expected to be extremely energy-efficient and communicate ultra-fast. Erik G. Larsson is researching technologies that can enable smart glasses and sensors, handle AI data and counteract antagonistic jamming signals.
Prize-awarded attosecond pulses constantly progressing
Nobel prize laureate and professor of atomic physics Anne L’Huillier has been working on ultrashort light pulses for almost 40 years. Still there is more to learn.
How clouds in polar regions impact climate
Wallenberg Scholar Annica Ekman is developing a new model to describe cloud formation at the Earth’s poles, with the aim of making more reliable predictions about our future climate.
Wearable X-ray detectors made from organic semiconductors
Organic semiconductors are set to lay the foundation for a new form of flexible X-ray detectors. The flexibility offers the prospect of lower radiation levels and more accurate imaging. Feng Gao heads the project, which aims to produce a prototype within five years.