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Check out these adorable wooden coasters they made for all the incredible startups that are part of their incubator. 💜💛
Cryogenic conditions are some of the harshest quantum computing and networking environments. Our partners at @PolaritonTech and ETH Zürich tackle this in their electro-optic modulator using @NLMPhotonics' materials. https://t.co/7RZxA3hL1g
After over a decade in the music and sound production industry, Claremont graduate @TheJPPass shares an emergent trend he’s noticing for companies — sonic branding. 🔊
https://t.co/j4EU2s3BLS
France will require Ph.D.s to take a research ethics oath. Most see it as a symbolic gesture, but some hope it could help bring real change. https://t.co/HuVXq8YX0c
Congrats to Dr. Lewis Johnson '12 on being named a "40 Under 40" honoree by @PSBJ! Dr. Johnson is a @UW research scientist and the Chief Scientific Officer of @NLMPhotonics. @UWArtSci@UWalum
The CHIPS Act could direct an estimated $67 billion, or roughly a quarter of its total funding, toward accelerating the growth of zero-carbon industries and conducting climate-relevant research. https://t.co/p66EScDwiI
We're excited about the innovation and business that the CHIPS Act could bring to the Puget Sound area. Our Chief Scientific Officer spoke to @geekwire about the possibilities: https://t.co/Yi1WFl5NAO
Semiconductor makers inspire chemical investments: Electronic chemical firms ramp up to supply billions of dollars in new chipmaking capacity https://t.co/fIRWPgD7rR
#CoMotionSupported@NLMPhotonics notes that gov investment in R&D of semiconductors will likely reduce risk for investors, in this GeekWire article.