Recent #computer vision news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago

➀ Al Rawshan, a UKESF scholar and ASIC Design Engineer at Garfield Microelectronics and Southampton University, has been recognized for his achievements in engineering.

➁ He has completed impactful projects in robotics, computer vision, and ASIC design, showcasing a range of skills.

➂ Al's commitment to STEM education includes mentoring students and participating in school fairs, sharing his passion for electronics and engineering.

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7 months ago
➀ Alex Bronstein, known for groundbreaking innovations, starts his professorship at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) with a focus on Machine Learning in biowissenschaften. ➁ Bronstein has a background in both academic research at the Technion, Israel, and industry at Intel, where he developed 3D sensing technology. ➂ He aims to expand the boundaries of machine learning for applications in biowissenschaften and contribute to strategic directions in structural and cell biology, as well as single-cell analyses.
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8 months ago
➀ The U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has selected ten Earth observation companies for its Luno A programme. ➁ The programme aims to improve the agency's geospatial information capabilities and expand access to data and services. ➂ The contract is a five-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) agreement with a maximum value of $290 million.
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12 months ago
1. The article discusses the use of AI and computer vision to accelerate the discovery of new solar cell materials. 2. It highlights the integration of these technologies into an automated materials screening system, promising advancements in solar energy and electronics. 3. The MIT engineers' computer vision technique dramatically speeds up the characterization of newly synthesized electronic materials, being 85 times faster than traditional methods.
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