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  • Eun-Ho Lee and Hyungpil Moon talk to Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering about AI robotics applications in manufacturing systems at Sungkyunkwan University, including work integrating factory data, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and equipment tailored to real-world manufacturing needs.

    • Eun-Ho Lee
    • Hyungpil Moon
    • Miranda L. Vinay
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  • Sang Il Seok talks to Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering about research and education at the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), including work to advance perovskite solar cells by pioneering inorganic–organic hybrid heterojunction solar cells that contain perovskite compound and polymeric hole conductors.

    • Sang Il Seok
    • Silvia Conti
    • Miranda Vinay
    Q&A
  • Shaofeng Hu speaks about the objectives, expected outcomes and global impact of UNESCO’s International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development.

    • Shaofeng Hu
    • Rachel Won
    Q&A
  • Amal Kasry, Chief of Section for Basic Sciences, Research, Engineering and Innovation at UNESCO’s Natural Sciences Sector, narrates how the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 and UNESCO are working to shape a shared quantum future and close the global science divide.

    • Amal Kasry
    • Rachel Won
    Q&A
  • Tony Kenyon, the director of the Neuroware Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC), introduces the UK’s first IKC in neuromorphic (brain-inspired) computing hardware — its goals, structure and the broader vision for brain-inspired technologies.

    • A. J. Kenyon
    • Rachel Won
    Q&A
  • Sergei Turitsyn, the director of the UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing, introduces the UK’s first multidisciplinary centre dedicated to advancing brain-inspired, energy-efficient computing to address sustainability challenges.

    • Sergei Turitsyn
    • Rachel Won
    Q&A
  • Choon Ki Ahn talks to Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering about research and education in Korea University’s School of Electrical Engineering, including work to advance physical artificial intelligence (AI) for autonomous systems by pioneering new control strategies and learning under uncertainty, to create machines that can operate independently and safely in dynamic, unpredictable and often adversarial real-world environments.

    • Choon Ki Ahn
    • Silvia Conti
    • Alison Wright
    Q&A
  • Evolution and interdisciplinarity are key words for Elisa Vianello, senior scientist and Edge AI program coordinator at CEA-Leti, who talks to Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering about her research activity and the importance of bridging the gap between academia and industry.

    • Silvia Conti
    • Elisa Vianello
    Q&A
  • To reduce environmental impact, imec has presented a bottom-up lifecycle assessment of logic technology nodes and prepared first recommendations to lower carbon emissions. Here we talk to Lars-Åke Ragnarsson, program director of Sustainable Semiconductor Technologies and Systems at imec, about their approach to help the semiconductor industry reduce the environmental effects of integrated circuit manufacturing.

    • Olga Bubnova
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