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Collaboration between UK and Japan Experts Accelerates Semiconductor Innovation

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Top researchers from the University of Bristol and Nagoya University are collaborating to advance semiconductor technology, crucial for energy-efficient travel and emissions reduction. Renowned physicist Professor Hiroshi Amano, a Nobel Prize laureate, will visit the University next month to share insights on developing high-efficiency power semiconductors. This initiative, supported by the International Science Partnerships Fund, aims to create next-generation chips that enhance energy savings across various applications. Professor Martin Kuball of Bristol emphasizes the potential of gallium nitride technology to significantly reduce electricity consumption and facilitate renewable energy integration. The collaboration also aligns with the UK’s National Semiconductor Strategy, fostering innovations essential for achieving net-zero goals.

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