Past Events
Date: 28 Dec, 2022
Hour: 14:00
Physics library
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This time we'll focus on two companies based on cutting-edge technologies - atomic frequency clock and optical computation.

Abstracts-

Light Solver 

Speakers – Uri Arieli, Senior experimental physicist and Talya Vaknin,  theoretical physicist
 A Laser network as a computing machine 
Conventional computing is reaching its limits as Moore’s law no longer stands. This calls for a new approach to facing hard or large computing problems. Recent major advancements in Optical-electronic systems have made the time ripe for optical computing. 
Lightsolver has developed an all-optical solver which can crack hard optimization problems at the speed of light. 
In the talk, we will present our system and discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, from optical physics and design to mathematical tools and implementations.

 

Accubeat

speaker- Beny Levy, CEO

AccuBeat develops, manufactures, and markets atomic clocks and accurate time and frequency systems. The atomic clock is one of the first real-life applications based on quantum mechanical theory. AccuBeat's systems can be found in combat aircraft and helicopters, UAVs, missile boats, and submarines, as well as in space, intelligence, electrical, and communication systems. AccuBeat's technology incorporates many scientific and technological disciplines: quantum mechanics, vacuum systems, MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems), lasers, electro-optics, MW, RF, analog and digital signal processing, control theory, and more. 
AccuBeat's products are integrated into the Galileo GNSS, in American fighter jets, and various implementations in the Israeli Air Force, Navy, Intelligence Corps, C4I Corps, and more.

 

Zoom recording of the event -

 

Speakers

  • Uri Arieli

    Senior experimental physicist | Light Solver

  • Talya Vaknin

    theoretical physicist | Light Solver

  • Benny Levy

    CEO | Accubeat