University of Cambridge, Dept of Physics

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The University of Cambridge is one of the oldest universities in the world and one of the largest in the United Kingdom. Its reputation for outstanding academic achievement is known world-wide and reflects the intellectual achievement of its students, as well as the world-class original research carried out by the staff of the University and the Colleges.
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2013
3 Jan 2013

Cambridge winner of government funding to research 'super material'

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have been awarded £12 million to aid their research into graphene - a material scientists claim has unparalleled capabilities.
2012
29 Nov 2012

Thomas Swan

28 Sep 2012

Researchers develop printable lasers

Printing lasers using everyday inkjet technology has been created by scientists.
19 Sep 2012

Big future for titanium compounds in the new electronics and electrics

This article shares some of the research carried out for a new IDTechEx report requested by several of the world's largest chemical companies.
27 Aug 2012

Manchester to host £64m BP research centre

BP is to establish a £64 million international research centre, known as the BP International Centre for Advanced Materials, or BP-ICAM at The University of Manchester.
18 Jul 2012

New material breakthroughs to be presented at Asia's IDTechEx event

New material breakthroughs to be presented at Asia event By Cathleen Thiele, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
16 Jul 2012

Nanodevice builds electricity from tiny pieces

A team of scientists at the National Physical Laboratory and University of Cambridge has made a significant advance in using nano-devices to create accurate electrical currents.
13 Jul 2012

UK nanodevice builds electricity from tiny pieces

The device drives electrical current by manipulating individual electrons, one-by-one at very high speed.
27 Jun 2012

Exploring Opportunities for Printed Electronics in East Asia

There have been three billion-dollar success stories in printed and organic electronics so far - and in each Asia has been a key driving factor.
10 Apr 2012

Plastic electronics: a neat solution

A breakthrough in the development of a new generation of plastic electronic circuits by researchers at the Cavendish Laboratory brings flexible and transparent intelligent materials - such as artificial skin and interactive playing cards - a step closer.
8 Feb 2012

Thin film transistor technology is moving fast

IDTechEx summarises the latest work on thin film transistors.
25 Jan 2012

Graphene Inks at University of Cambridge

Researchers at the University of Cambridge lead by Prof. Andrea Ferrari have recently demonstrated a technique for producing inkjet-printable inks based predominantly on small (<1um) single-layer graphene flakes.
23 Jan 2012

Research into energy harvesting for smartphones

A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge led by Professor Arokia Nathan are working on harvesting energy from light to power an OLED display in a step towards energy harvesting for smartphones.
2011
12 Dec 2011

Fully printed flexible and transparent graphene devices

The wonder material of modern science now promises all-printed, flexible and transparent graphene devices on more or less any surface Inkjet technology.
13 May 2011

Pentagonal tiles pave the way towards organic electronics

New research paves way for next generation of ultra-small electronic devices.
13 May 2011

Energy harvesting: challenges for wireless monitoring applications

Energy harvesters deserve the attention they're receiving, the advent of what can be made possible through the use of ambient energy to power devices has intrigued a wide variety of technologists, developers and adopters.
11 May 2011

Energy Harvesting Network: workshop on structural monitoring

Hosted at TRW Conekt, this workshop was designed to facilitate the definition of a number of new research challenges and the creation of multidisciplinary teams that would address them.
6 May 2011

CDT agreement with ONDL

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Organic Nano Device Laboratory (ONDL) is recognised worldwide for its innovative research in P-OLED and organic semiconductors.
11 Apr 2011

Some impressions from Printed Electronics Europe

Printed Electronics Europe in Düsseldorf grew again, remaining Europe's largest event on the subject.
2010
23 Sep 2010

New OPV company launched

Cambridge Enterprise, the University of Cambridge's commercialisation office, and the Carbon Trust have announced the launch of Eight19 Limited, a new solar energy company which will develop and manufacture high performance, lower cost plastic solar cells for high-growth volume markets.