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Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)is a leading Russian university, originally established in the Soviet Union.

Helping quantum computing by reversing time

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology teamed up with colleagues from the U.S. and Switzerland and returned the state of a quantum computer a fraction of a second into the past. They also calculated the probability that an electron in empty interstellar space will spontaneously travel back into its recent past. The study comes

Helping quantum computing by reversing time

T-waves will “speed up” computer memory by a factor of 1,000

Together with their colleagues from Germany and the Netherlands, scientists at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have found a way to significantly improve computer performance. In their paper published in Nature Photonics, they propose the use of the so-called T-waves, or terahertz radiation as a means of resetting computer memory cells. This process is

T-waves will “speed up” computer memory by a factor of 1,000

Cold plasma will heal non-healing wounds

Russian scientists at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences (JIHT RAS), and Gamaleya Research Centre of Epidemiology and Microbiology found that treating cells with cold plasma leads to their regeneration and rejuvenation. This result can be used to develop a plasma therapy program

Cold plasma will heal non-healing wounds

Personalized medicine will employ computer algorithms

Scientists from ITMO University, the Federal Research and Clinical Centre of Physical-Chemical Medicine and MIPT have developed a software program enabling them to quickly compare sets of DNA of microorganisms living in different environments. The researchers have already suggested exactly how the new program could be applied in practice. Using the algorithm to compare the

Personalized medicine will employ computer algorithms

New 3D hydrogel biochips prove to be superior in detecting bowel cancer at early stages

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology (EIMB RAS), the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry (IBCh) and a number of other Russian research centers have developed a new method of diagnosing colorectal cancer. The results of the study have been published in Cancer Medicine. The scientists have

New 3D hydrogel biochips prove to be superior in detecting bowel cancer at early stages

New type of graphene-based transistor will increase the clock speed of processors by orders of magnitude

Scientists have developed a new type of graphene-based transistor and using modeling they have demonstrated that it has ultralow power consumption compared with other similar transistor devices Scientists have developed a new type of graphene-based transistor and using modelling they have demonstrated that it has ultralow power consumption compared with other similar transistor devices. The

New type of graphene-based transistor will increase the clock speed of processors by orders of magnitude

Physicists build “electronic synapses” for neural networks

A team of scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have created prototypes of “electronic synapses” based on ultra-thin films of hafnium oxide (HfO2). These prototypes could potentially be used in fundamentally new computing systems. The paper has been published in the journal Nanoscale Research Letters. The group of researchers from MIPT

Physicists build “electronic synapses” for neural networks

Scientists develop a 100 times faster type of memory cell

Russian scientists develop a control system for rapid superconducting memory cells A group of scientists from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and from the Moscow State University has developed a fundamentally new type of memory cell based on superconductors – this type of memory will be able to work hundreds of times faster than

Scientists develop a 100 times faster type of memory cell

Physicists get a perfect material for air filters with many possible uses

Physicists have created a perfect material for filters and respirators A research team from the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences have synthesized the material that is perfect for protection of respiratory organs, analytical research and other practical purposes. An almost weightless fabric made of nylon nanofibers with a

Physicists get a perfect material for air filters with many possible uses

Physicists promise a copper revolution in nanophotonics

Researchers have for the first time experimentally demonstrated that can operate successfully in photonic devices Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have for the first time experimentally demonstrated that copper nanophotonic components can operate successfully in photonic devices – it was previously believed that only gold and silver components have the

Physicists promise a copper revolution in nanophotonics

Scientists build a neural network using plastic memristors

A group of Russian and Italian scientists have created a neural network based on polymeric memristors — devices that can potentially be used to build fundamentally new computers Scientists from the Kurchatov Institute, MIPT, the University of Parma (Italy), Moscow State University, and Saint Petersburg State University have created a neural network based on polymeric

Scientists build a neural network using plastic memristors

Faster computers via new metamaterial

Scientists have proposed a metasurface for the anomalous scattering of visible light A team of scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) and the Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics in the Russian Academy of Sciences has proposed a two-dimensional metamaterial composed of silver elements, that refracts light in an unusual way. The

Faster computers via new metamaterial

Scientists Find Way to Maintain Quantum Entanglement in Amplified Signals

Physicists Sergei Filippov (MIPT and Russian Quantum Center at Skolkovo) and Mario Ziman (Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, and the Institute of Physics in Bratislava, Slovakia) have found a way to preserve quantum entanglement of particles passing through an amplifier and, conversely, when transmitting a signal over long distances. Details are provided in an article published

Scientists Find Way to Maintain Quantum Entanglement in Amplified Signals

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