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IN THE PRESS:

What others report about Bio4Comp

 

 

 

 


20/09/2018

Spotlight on the Bio4Comp Project

https://harrystylli.com/spotlight-on-the-bio4comp-project/


04/05/2018

Molecules that Count

EU - Digital Single Market

 

10/04/2017

Sächsische Forscher entwickeln Computer aus Schweine-Hirn

TAG24 / Chemnitzer Morgenpost

 

25/03/2017

Bio-computer op basis van moleculaire motoren

engineersonline.nl (in Dutch)

 

24/03/2017

Bio-computer op basis van moleculaire motoren

aandrijven & besturen (in Dutch)

 

23/03/2017

Molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer

spotfolio

 

22/03/2017

Fraunhofer entwickelt molekular betriebenen Bio-Computer

ke-next.de (in German)

 

21/03/2017

Biological supercomputers to be powered by molecular motors

electronic specifier

 

Bio schlägt Quanten: Revolutionäre Biomolekül-Computer schlagen Superrechner

elektroniknet.de

 

Funding to build molecular biocomputers

new electronics

 

The EU Horizon 2020 has launched Bio4Comp, a five-year €6.1M project to build more powerful and safer biocomputers that could outperform quantum computing

Labiotech.eu

 

EU-Projekt Bio4Comp will molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer entwickeln

Kooperation international

 

20/03/2017

Molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer

innovations report

 

Molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer

Presse Box

 

Molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer

join-online.de

 

TU Dresden: Forschungsprojekt zu molekularen motorbetriebenen Bio-Computern gestartet

Silicon Saxony

 

Molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer

business press 24

 

Molecular motor-powered biocomputers

EurekAlert!

 

Biological supercomputers to be powered by molecular motors

Lund University press release

 

Molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer

Alpha Galileo

 

Launch of a five-year, 6.1 million euros EU-Horizon 2020 project that aims to build a new type of powerful computer based on biomolecules

ititpro.com Das it-Business Portal

 

Skapar parallelldatorer med nanoteknikens hjälp

LTH-Nytt 2016-1 (in Swedish)

 

Molecular motor-powered biocomputers

IDW-online (in English)

 

Molekulare motorbetriebene Bio-Computer

IDW-online (in German)


20/03/2017

Today’s computers use vast amounts of electric power – so much so that the inability to cool the processors actually hampers the development of more powerful computers. In addition, they cannot do two things at the same time, which affects the processing speed needed.

 

The EU is now funding a large project that aims to develop technology for an extremely powerful computer based on highly efficient molecular motors. The motors will use a fraction of the energy of existing computers, and will be able to tackle problems where many solutions need to be explored simultaneously.

 

The project is lead by Heiner Linke from NanoLund, runs from 2017-2021 and is funded by Horizon 2020.