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Profile: Professor Erol Gelenbe
His research into self-aware and autonomic networks explores the frontiers of probability and performance evaluation in online worlds: E&T profiles a true IT innovator.
Exascale supercomputers struggle with energy demand
Exascale computers aren't as far-futuristic as you may think - you could build one now, so long as you have a dozen nuclear power stations to run it, reports E&T.
Merger activity set to rise in 2011
Merger and acquisition activity in engineering is set to rise thanks to a corporate cash mountain and geopolitical turmoil.
Product transformers cause design headaches for manufacturers
Consumers want to do more with the products they buy, which is giving manufacturers a headache because of the extra safety checks they have to build in to stop people from injuring themselves.
Depositing the features on semiconductors is no easy task, and existing tools have reached their limit, says E&T.
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