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Nanolayers Research Computing Ltd
Nanolayers Research Computing
Nanolayers Research Computing Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2015 based in London.
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Published 18 Oct 2024 08:03
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FlySpy: AI-Driven Counting of BSF for Improved Efficiency in Sustainable Waste Management
1 Oct 2024 to 31 Mar 2025
Project FlySpy aims to develop an automated counting device for insect farming. The device will use AI camera vision technology to improve precision and streamline operations. The project evaluates its performance and cost benefits to make insect farming more accessible and sustainable.
iMAT-CM: an intelligent materials informatics platform for critical minerals
1 Sep 2024 to 31 Aug 2026
iMAT-CM is a groundbreaking project dedicated to ensuring the sustainable use of critical minerals through cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions. With the world's vast array of materials, many of their properties remain largely unexplored. However, iMAT-CM steps in to fill this gap by leveraging the power of machine learning to explore over a h...
Scanning Probe Fabrication and Readout of Atomically Precise Silicon Quantum Technologies
1 Mar 2021 to 28 Feb 2023
Quantum computing promises tremendous advances in a number of applications, including finance, medicine, cryptography, and materials simulation. The fundamental computation element of a quantum computer is the quantum bit, or qubit, and to perform calculations that are truly transformative, huge numbers of qubits (potentially millions) are required. We pr...