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A device is invented that "ends a problem with future ultra-high frequency computers"

 

Jordanian researcher at Abu Dhabi University Muntaser Al-Kasaima invented a high-quality graphene device that can connect high-conductive quantum computers over large distances to fiber optics and secure them.

Last October, al-Qassama obtained a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

With this unique innovation, the UAE newspaper Al Bayan said that Montaser Al-Kasayama has "ended the problem of the computers of the future ultra-frequency, which operate at very low temperatures of up to 237 Celsius.

Hamdi Al-Shaibani, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Abu Dhabi University, said he and his scientific institution are "proud of the achievement achieved by Dr. Muntaser Kasaima", who has found all the material and moral support of this university and the UAE scientific bodies concerned.

Muntaser Al Kasaima is a researcher and associate professor of electrical engineering at Abu Dhabi University in the United Arab Emirates, graduating with a bachelor's degree from Mutah University and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from a Canadian university in 2010. He has previously published several scientific studies in specialized international journals, which revolve around the design of photoelectric and quantum devices.

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