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Prof Rui Martins receives Outstanding Service Award from IEEE Council on Electronic and Design Automation
2017 Jan 19 | Thu

Prof Rui Martins, vice rector (research) of the University of Macau (UM) and director of the UM State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI (AMS-VLSI Lab), received the Outstanding Service Award from the IEEE

UM receives half of the prizes at Macao Science and Technology Awards
2016 Oct 13 | Thu

Several research teams from the University of Macau (UM) received half of the prizes at the 2016 Macao Science and Technology Awards. 13 doctoral students and five master’s students from UM received the Postgraduate Science and Technology Research and Development Award.

UM wins second prize at national integrated circuit design contest
2016 Sep 06 | Tue

A University of Macau (UM) team from the State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI (AMS-VLSI Lab) and Faculty of Science and Technology won a second prize at the National University Integrated Circuit Design Contest (NUICDC), one of the most influential and prestigious contests in the field in China.

UM achieves new breakthrough in biochip research
2016 May 03 | Tue

The University of Macau (UM) has achieved a breakthrough in the research of biochips. The Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Lab (CBBio), under UM’s Faculty of Science and Technology, and the State-Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI, have successfully developed a computational intelligence-based software programme.

UM professor Ben U becomes the first scholar from Macao to be appointed member of Ministry of Education’s Science and Technology Commission
2016 Apr 19 | Tue

Prof Ben U Seng Pan from the University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Science and Technology, who is also the deputy director of the State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI, has been appointed a member of the Seventh Science and Technology Commission of the Ministry of Education

UM explores DNA kinetic limitation on microchips Duration of DNA melting curve analysis shortened to 7 seconds
2016 Mar 16 | Wed

The University of Macau’s (UM) recently published a paper in Lab on a Chip, a journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry in the United Kingdom. The paper discusses a novel method that can shorten the duration of DNA melting curve analysis to less than seven seconds. This is another breakthrough in UM’s microchips research.

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