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UK team develops analogue self steered antennas

A team of researchers is developing discrete self aligning flat antennas that could replace present generation satellite dishes and ground terminals. The research is being conducted for the European Space Agency (ESA) by Queen's University Belfast's Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT).

Breakthrough in research of true random number generators

The widespread use of true random number generators (trngs) is a step closer following the creation of the most lightweight designs to date by researchers at Queen's University Belfast's Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT).

ECIT spin out gets French MMIC contract

Lamhroe, a recent spinout from Queen's University Belfast's Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT) – has been contracted by French company Ommic to design GaAs MMIC circuits for use in a range of wireless communications, space and imaging applications.

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