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Vision sensors for autonomous machines
paragraph text Machine autonomy depends on sensors that deliver high-quality data under power, thermal, and cost constraints. Sensor innovation therefore remains a central systems question, not a solved component choice.
Read moreNeuromorphic sensors and edge AI
paragraph text Sensor architectures inspired by event-driven computation can cut redundant data movement and make edge intelligence more efficient where power and latency are tightly constrained.
Read moreAdvanced packaging for medtech devices
paragraph text Packaging decisions increasingly determine whether miniaturized medical systems can combine sensing, compute, power management, and reliability in a form factor clinicians can actually use.
Read moreSustainable semiconductor water use
paragraph text Semiconductor manufacturing depends on exacting process conditions, which makes water efficiency a technical systems problem rather than a simple operational afterthought.
Read moreDigital twins for bioprocessing
paragraph text Bioprocessing is becoming more data-rich, but not automatically more predictable. Digital twins can narrow that gap when sensing, modeling, and process control are built as one system.
Read moreA roadmap for quantum control electronics
paragraph text Quantum systems get much of the attention, but scalable control electronics will decide how far those systems can move beyond laboratory-scale demonstrations.
Read moreTrusted AI for radar systems
paragraph text Radar is becoming a richer perception modality, but safety-critical use cases still demand explainability, robustness, and hardware-efficient inference from the full stack.
Read moreWhy chiplets need better photonic links
paragraph text Chiplet strategies improve modularity, but they also intensify pressure on interconnect bandwidth and energy. Photonics is increasingly part of that conversation, not a distant add-on.
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