Contributor: Adam Furman

Adam furnal internAdam Furman is part of the Scientific Foresight Unit of the European Parliamentary Research Service. His academic background is in physics, mathematical modelling, and computer science, with a special interest in computational research and its intersection with natural science.

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The metal in the earth and in your pocket – efficient and clean technology for mining and recycling

New technologies have been developed that can potentially transform the future of metals processing and recycling. How can these new technologies improve Europe’s ability to get the critical raw materials that it needs? How we process metals after mining them has not changed substantially for thousands of years. Since the Roman days of massive mines ...

Bernd Friedrich interview: Silhouette of a man in an abandoned mine

The circular economy in your pocket – interview with Prof. Dr. Bernd Friedrich on novel recycling technologies

Prof. Dr. Bernd Friedrich is the director of the Metallurgical Process Engineering and Metal Recycling at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen in Germany, a leading research centre for green metallurgy. Could you please describe your research and institution? Bernd Friedrich: Our institute at RWTH Aachen is, I would say, one of the biggest institutes ...

Eva Lain interview: Silhouette of a man in an abandoned mine

A new green process for critical raw materials – interview with Dr. Eva Lain on green hydrometallurgy

Dr. Eva Lain is the founder and CEO of Lain Tech, a company based in Madrid (Spain), implementing new technologies in the raw materials sector. What is your company about? Eva Lain: Lain Tech is a young company founded in 2019 working on R&D and industrial implementation of novel technologies, providing cutting edge solutions in ...

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Next generation (European) computing – novel hardware for AI and beyond

Usually, artificial intelligence news is about software: chatbots, AI artists, or even data analysis tools. All those applications need powerful computing hardware to run on, and that hardware uses a lot of energy. All of the websites we use every day rely on massive datacentres filled with thousands of computers to function. As the demand ...

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Neural computing, paradigm shifts, and Europe – interview with Dr. Juan Pablo Carbajal

Could you please introduce yourself, and say something about your background? Juan Pablo Carbajal: I'm from Argentina, I studied until my master's in Argentina and then I worked in industry for almost three years there. And then, I moved to Switzerland to do my PhD. I did my PhD in physics, but the topic was ...

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Making light work – interview with Andrea Rocchetto, CEO of Ephos

Could you please introduce yourself and your company? Andrea Rocchetto: I am the cofounder and CEO of Ephos. We are a photonic chip manufacturing company. That means we build microchips that can process information that is encoded in particles of light, photons. What is the relationship between the photonic chips that you are building and ...

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New steps in photonic computing – an interview with Dr. Francesco Da Ros

Could you please introduce yourself and your area of research? Francesco Da Ros: I am an associate professor at the Technical University of Denmark, focusing on the synergies between machine learning and photonics. I both work to solve photonic problems with machine learning – modelling, inverse design, and in-situ and in-silico optimization/training of photonic systems ...

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