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Researchers at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) recorded an interaction between light and matter 10 times larger than previously seen. The strength of the interaction between photons and a qubit was so large that it opens the door to a realm of physics and applications unattainable until now.

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ECE's Professor Ladan Tahvildari has been elected a Member-at-large for the IEEE Technical Council of Software Engineering (TCSE).ÌýÌýThe IEEE Computer Society is the world’s largest professional organization devoted to computer science and theÌýTechnical Council of Software Engineering (TCSE)Ìýis the voice of software engineering within the IEEE and the Computer Society.

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ECE'sÌýMohamed El Badawe, PhD candidate supervised by Professor Omar Ramahi, has won aÌý2016 Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) Libyan Student Excellence Award.Ìý When he was awarded his scholarship through the Libyan-North American Scholarship Program, Mohamed decided focus his research on enabling communities to better utilize their resources and develop a renewable energy source to replace Libya’s dependence on fossil fuels. Read the .

ECE master's student Yunzhe Li has been awarded the 2016 Teledyne DALSA, Inc. Componentware/CAD Award.Ìý Li is supervised by Professors Karim Karim and Peter Levine.Ìý The award was presented in Montreal yesterday at the 2016 CMC Microsystems Texpo (Innovation 360).

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ECE's Mahsa Emami-Taba, PhD student, and her supervisor, Professor Ladan Tahvildari, win IBM's 2016 Best Student Paper Award for their work "A Bayesian Game Decision-Making Model for Uncertain Adversary Types".Ìý The paper will be presented on November 2 at CASCON 2016 - the 26th Annual International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering.

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ECE professor, Alfred Yu, has been awarded the IEEE Ultrasonics Early Career Investigator Award for his exceptional contributions to ultrasound flow imaging and key discoveries in therapeutic ultrasound biophysics.Ìý This award recognizes the achievements of a researcher in the area of ultrasonics and its applications, and is specific to those researchers in the early stages of their career.

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More and more robots are definitely coming to the commercial world and a À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering researcher hopes to speed their arrival by developing cheaper, general-purpose control systems.

At the moment, the high cost of customized robotics applications in workplaces such as warehouses and manufacturing plants largely limits them to huge companies with plenty of money to invest.

Twenty-one researchers at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, including ECE Professors Vijay Ganesh and Stephen Smith, will receive $2.3 million from the provincial government to build Ontario’s knowledge-based economy in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region,

Kathryn McGarry, MPP for Cambridge, andÌýDaiene Vernile, MPP for Kitchener Centre, made the announcement of 11 Early Researcher Awards (ERA) and 10 Ontario Research Fund-Research Infrastructure (ORF-RI) awards today as part of an investment in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ region worth $3.6 million.

A À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ company has created the world's first microscopic atomic force microscope (AFM) and has big plans for the device.

"These instruments are normally really big, like, they would fill up a tabletop,"Ìýsaid DuncanÌýStrathearn, co-founder ofÌýnGauge. "They cost upwards of $500,000, you pretty much need a PhD to operate them because they're kind of complex."