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Tyndall National Institute

Tyndall National Institute

Tyndall National Institute is a European research centre in integrated ICT (Information and Communications Technology) hardware and systems and works with industry and academia to transform research into products

Could a jacket or a pair of jeans one day power your mobile phone and other electronic devices?

A multi-function chip to enable next generation implantable device innovations

Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland collaborates with Boston Scientific to develop novel integrated circuits for next generation implantable medical devices. In collaboration with Boston Scientific, the Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland (MCCI) an EI/IDA funded Technology Centre hosted at Tyndall National Institute, has developed an innovative multi-function programmable electronic chip designed to enable heart pacemakers that can be smaller,

A multi-function chip to enable next generation implantable device innovations

An improved Malaria vaccine given via microneedle patch

Researchers at UCC have developed a microneedle-based patch that results in increased vaccine-induced protection against malaria infection using lower doses of vaccine in pre-clinical testing. The lead researcher, Dr Anne Moore, heads to Silicon Valley next week to meet venture capitalists and leading technology companies with a view to commercialising the research. The microneedle-based patch

An improved Malaria vaccine given via microneedle patch

Ultra-small devices for energy-efficient nanoscale electronics

Fifty thousand of the rectifier molecules strung end to end would fit across the diameter of a human hair A team of scientists from Tyndall National Institute at University College Cork and the National University of Singapore have designed and fabricated ultra-small devices for energy-efficient electronics. By finding out how molecules behave in these devices, a

Ultra-small devices for energy-efficient nanoscale electronics

Back to Google News ‘Data’ glove aid to arthritis care

An innovative arthritis glove measuring hand movement could lead to more effective treatment of the debilitating condition, the University of Ulster said. The Tyndall data glove will have rotation sensors on the thumb, finger tips and joints, and monitor motion of the hands to allow detailed observations. University academic Dr Kevin Curran said: “If patients

Back to Google News ‘Data’ glove aid to arthritis care

Cancer device and microchip crowned Ireland’s 2011’s best inventions

A DEVICE for treating lung cancer and revolutionary microchip technology have jointly emerged as Ireland‘s inventions of the year. The two products were selected as the winners of Ireland‘s Best Invention 2011 award in a ceremony hosted by University College Cork (UCC). UCC’s technology director, Brendan Cremin, said both devices offered potentially exciting commercial applications. The nano-technology microchip

Cancer device and microchip crowned Ireland’s 2011’s best inventions

Revolutionary Microchip Technology?

A team of scientists at Tyndall National Institute, UCC have made the world’s first junctionless transistor even smaller. The transistor is the building block of the microchip. The development of the world’s first junctionless transistor by Tyndall’s Professor Jean-Pierre Colinge had already sparked off huge interest amongst the leading semiconductor manufacturers around the globe when

Revolutionary Microchip Technology?

Tyndall National Institute create first junctionless transistor

A team of scientists at the Tyndall National Institute in Cork, Ireland has created what they claim is the world’s first junctionless transistor. The invention represents a breakthrough in transistors and nanoelectronics, and has the potential to revolutionize microchip manufacturing. The approach uses a control gate around a silicon nanowire to control the passage of

Tyndall National Institute create first junctionless transistor

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