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In this month's issue we feature a photonic spatial light modulator that uses phase change materials for faster switching times, a method to upcycle plastic waste into valuable aromatics, and PowerMarket's turn-key solution to help companies simplify and adopt solar energy projects.

 
Optical fibres emitting light.

Multimode optical fibers for in vivo light capture

An ultra-thin multimode optical fiber designed to carry multiple light rays or modes simultaneously for optical effects.

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Fast switching nanophotonic spatial light modulator

A photonic spatial light modulator that can switch quickly between amorphous and crystalline states, providing separate refractive indices required for effective spatial light modulators. 

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Smart battery management system

Machine learning software that provides battery health diagnosis and prognosis using only field data as inputs.

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Packaging plastics for recycling.

Converting plastic waste into fuel

A rapid microwave-initiated one-step catalytic reaction to chemically recycle common plastic waste in a practical and scalable way.

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European Large Telescope

Software for deep-sky astrophotography

High precision automated alignment software for critical mirror alignment of aerospace telescopes for satellite imaging.

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Making clean energy simple and
accessible to everyone

PowerMarket is a clean technology, software as a service (SaaS) startup that helps companies and organisations simplify and adopt solar energy projects, 
saving customers 90% of their time and valuable resources.

PowerMarket’s turn-key solution is the result of years of research backed by
Oxford University Innovation and the European Space Agency and is the future
of solar deployment.

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Catalyst nanoparticle

Highly efficient carbon dioxide capture and catalytic conversion

A series of cost-effective bimetallic catalysts to produce advanced polycarbonates from carbon dioxide or epoxides.

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Carbon monoxide gas

Colorimetric metal‐free detection of carbon monoxide

A metal-free class of compounds that can detect carbon monoxide based on chemical selectivity at room temperature.

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Closeup shot of two unrecognisable people reaching for each other with their hands

Interpersonal haptic communication system

Real-time haptic touch devices allow two or more people at separate locations
to interact via ‘touch’.

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