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2D materials, searching for exotic quantum functionalities to form new sustainable electronics and new types of computing. Tuning nanostructures of these materials with extreme pressure will unlock
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the development of a high k Si3N4 that retains its mechanical performance is very desirable and the subject of current research around the world. The highest k value yet achieved in a laboratory is ~170 Wm-1K-1
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Quantum field theory (QFT) is the framework that describes most quantum phenomena in the universe. One of the greatest open problems in QFT is to give a systematic way to understand strongly
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Topological phases of matter have reshaped how we think about quantum systems. Unlike conventional phases (such as solids, liquids, or magnets), which are characterized by local order, topological
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, they can utilise temporal and spatial diversity whilst simultaneously exploiting shared, intelligent adaptive signal processing whose combined performance and resilience can easily exceed that of the sum
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exchange energy at such rapid rate that they blend together to form hybrid states at room temperature (strong coupling regime). We recently shown that one can control the quantum state and interaction
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is part of the Metamaterials and Nanophotonics group (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/research-in-physics-and-astronomy/quantum-matter-and-photonics/metamaterials-and
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, intelligent adaptive signal processing whose combined performance and resilience can easily exceed that of the sum of their parts. Distributed radar systems require a common sense of time, frequency and phase
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Surface Finish Effects: Systematic investigation of how vessel shape and internal surface characteristics affect mixing performance. By combining experimental work with simulation and AI-driven optimisation
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therefore an urgent need to recover and reuse critical materials from end-of-life products within the UK. Electric motors, especially high-performance ones, contain potentially large volumes of valuable