Spectrum General Assembly in Rome
On May 17, Spectrum consortium met in hybrid mode at Day One headquarters in Rome for the yearly General Assembly to discuss technical advancements, project progresses and plan next steps....
On May 17, Spectrum consortium met in hybrid mode at Day One headquarters in Rome for the yearly General Assembly to discuss technical advancements, project progresses and plan next steps....
In the scope of Nano Colloquia initiative, CNR organized a seminar titled "Non-local thermoelectric detection of interaction and topological properties". Researcher Alessandro Braggio presented the new studies published in the...
DSQM startup and SPECTRUM project were featured in a dedicated article in the printed version of italian newspaper La Repubblica and its online version. "The telecommunications and fast connections sector...
Part of the Italian Spectrum team attended the Italian Space Agency Workshop on Space Technologies, in April. The event represented an opportunity to evaluate the state of the art for...
DSQM, the startup stemming from the Cnr Nanoscience Institute (Cnr-Nano), was honored with the prestigious America Innovation Award by Fondazione Italia USA. This recognition, rewards Italian innovators who stand out...
A new study is published in the framework of the project on the Physical Review Research journal, with the title: Nonlocal thermoelectric detection of interaction and correlations in edge states. In...
Quantum Computing and its growing development - in which #Spectrum aims to play a role - have the potential to impact significantly our future and the technologies used in several...
Earlier this month, Spectrum consortium attended one of the major events in the Quantum Tech sector in Stuttgart 10-11 October: Quantum Business Network (QBN) Industry Summit, that took place during...
In the scope of Nano Colloquia initiative, CNR organized a seminar titled "Josephson diode effect in monolithic dc-SQUIDs based on 3D Dayem nanobridges". Researcher Angelo Greco presented the new studies...