Unlocking High-Frequency Surface Acoustic Waves in Silicon: A New Frontier for Phononic and Quantum Devices
Unlocking High-Frequency Surface Acoustic Waves in Silicon: A New Frontier for Phononic and Quantum Devices
Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) −tiny elastic vibrations that travel along the surface of a solid−are the unsung heroes of modern wireless technology, powering the radio-frequency filters in every smartphone. As wireless communication advances towards 5G, 6G, and millimeter-wave (mm-wave) technologies, there is growing demand for compact, low-loss, and ultra-high-speed signal-processing devices compatible with existing silicon electronics.
RadJEPA Research Achievement
RadJEPA Research Achievement
At the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, researchers are advancing clinically relevant AI for medical imaging with RadJEPA, a lightweight yet high-performance vision encoder for chest X-ray analysis. Developed at the Artificial Intelligence in Digital Health (AIDE) Lab, Koita Centre for Digital Health, the work is led by Prof. Dr. Kshitij Jadhav (Assistant Professor, KCDH | Chief Project Coordinator, AI Centres of Excellence, MoE, GoI), along with MS student Anas Khan.
From light to logic: Ultrafast quantum switching in 2D materials
From light to logic: Ultrafast quantum switching in 2D materials
Scientists have found a way to use light to control and read tiny quantum states inside atom-thin materials. The simple technique could pave the way for computers that are dramatically faster and consume far less power than today’s electronics.
Indore Metro rolls out smoothly, thanks to IITBombay's intervention
Indore Metro Rolls Out Smoothly, Thanks to IITBombay's Intervention
MUMBAI: Indore celebrated a new chapter in urban commute on May 31 with PM Narendra Modi inaugurating a 6-km Metro line from Gandhi Nagar station to Super Corridor Station-3, but behind the smooth run of its first ride lies a quiet intervention from IITBombay.





