University of Siegen
Cipher Neutron and the Canadian University of Alberta Enter into Collaboration Discussions on Advanced Research in AEM Electrolyser Membrane Catalysts
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 26, 2023) - Cipher Neutron Inc. ("Cipher Neutron", "CN" or the "Company") and the University of Alberta ("University of Alberta") in Canada are pleased to jointly announce that they have entered into discussions to collaborate on advanced research in AEM Electrolyser Membrane Catalysts (the "Collaboration").
- Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 26, 2023) - Cipher Neutron Inc. ("Cipher Neutron", "CN" or the "Company") and the University of Alberta ("University of Alberta") in Canada are pleased to jointly announce that they have entered into discussions to collaborate on advanced research in AEM Electrolyser Membrane Catalysts (the "Collaboration").
- The Collaboration provides for the development of specialized Membrane Catalysts which can be used in the AEM Green Hydrogen Electrolysers of Cipher Neutron to further increase the superior efficiencies of Green Hydrogen production achieved by Cipher Neutron.
- The Research by the University of Alberta is expected to be endorsed in part by MITACS and Cipher Neutron, and the University of Alberta intends to continue with this prestigious MITACS sponsorship.
- Gurjant Randhawa, President and CEO of Cipher Neutron, stated, "Cipher Neutron welcomes the collaboration with Dr. Shiva Mohajernia and the University of Alberta on its ongoing Membrane Catalyst projects.
NXP and German Aerospace Center DLR Collaborate on Quantum Computing Technologies in Germany
NXPs contributions include the hardware components required for integrating quantum computers in classical computing environments, photon detection sensor technology and packaging
- NXPs contributions include the hardware components required for integrating quantum computers in classical computing environments, photon detection sensor technology and packaging
The DLR Innovation Center is located at the NXP site in Hamburg, Germany
HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI)today announced its collaboration with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and other partners on ion trap-based quantum computers as part of the DLRs Quantum Computing Initiative. - To help achieve these new innovations, NXP is collaborating with recognized leaders in the field of quantum computing.
- DLR is awarding contracts as part of its Quantum Computing Initiative, with the aim of creating qubits based on ion traps.
- As the first German quantum computer manufacturer, eleQtron currently builds increasingly powerful quantum computers and connects them to the cloud.
University of Siegen Doubles Down on its Investment in Bright Technology to Future-Proof its HPC Roadmap
The University of Siegen (German: Universitt Siegen) is a public research university located in North Rhine-Westphalia and is part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, a society of Germany's leading research universities.
- The University of Siegen (German: Universitt Siegen) is a public research university located in North Rhine-Westphalia and is part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, a society of Germany's leading research universities.
- Siegen first installed Bright Cluster Manager for HPC in 2011, in order to provision and manage its HPC infrastructure.
- When Siegen was awarded a joint federal/state grant to upgrade its computing infrastructure, the University also chose Bright Cluster Manager for their new setup.
- Daniel Harlacher, HPC team leader at University of Siegen, commented; "We have had nothing but positive experiences with Bright Cluster Manager and the Bright support team.