SUT Graduate Contributes to Development of Ultra-Fast Electronic Metadevice for 6G and Beyond

Scientists from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), including SUT graduate Mohammad Samizahed Nikoo, have developed a groundbreaking electronic metadevice that may revolutionize the field of electronics.

The device, which functions as an alternative to conventional transistors and diodes, has the ability to transmit data at much higher speeds, making it well-suited for the development of 6G and beyond.

Unlike traditional electronic devices that rely on controlling electrons to transmit data, the new approach uses electromagnetic transmission to operate without the injection of a single electron.

This innovative breakthrough in electronic technology provides exciting possibilities for the future of communications and electronics.