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SIT’s Prof. Mauro Pezzè Co-publishes Paper on Software Testing, Verification and Reliability

SIT Professor and Chair of Software Testing and Analysis, Mauro Pezzè, recently co-published a paper on software testing, verification and reliability titled ‘Statically driven generation of concurrent tests for thread‐safe classes’. The paper, addresses concurrency testing, a key component in exposing concurrency faults in thread-safe classes, noting the difficulties of generating fault-revealing concurrent tests within an affordable budget due to huge search space of possible concurrent tests.

Prof. Nicolas Gisin Enters the Prestige 2022 Larousse Dictionary

The 2022 edition of one of the most important French dictionaries adds only one word and one personality from Switzerland - that of Prof. Nicolas Gisin. The part-time SIT professor and legendary physicist from Geneva has made a name for himself for his experiments in quantum cryptography and teleportation, which is an art of sending the structure of an object from one place to another without passing through any place in between.

SIT meets the UK media during the graphene turns 15 event at the Royal society

Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT), supported Graphene Turns 15 — a unique event by Nature Nanotechnology celebrating 15 years since the isolation of the revolutionary nanomaterial. Graphene Turns 15 will be held at the Royal Society, London on October 17, 2019, coinciding with the launch of SIT’s forthcoming education programs in graphene and advanced materials.

ESPE with successful win for the US patent case for MightyCall

Entering the global market, especially in the USA, you may face lawsuits by patent trolls and competitors who claim that you infringe their intellectual property. Getting over these hurdles comes with many challenges including infringement of patent rights, trademarks, copyright and exclusive rights, not to mention high legal costs that come with complex and often prolonged legal processes.

Get ready for SIT insights 2021 with a recap on last year’s hot tech topics

With 2021 in full swing, SIT is ramping up for another year of deep tech talks together with the world’s leading researchers, scientists and entrepreneurs. With SIT Insights you can stay up to date on the latest in computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum technologies, advanced materials, and business.

SIT Receives Strong Endorsement from Leading Scientists and the Canton of Schaffhausen

The Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT), an international research-led institution founded in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, with a mission to provide research, knowledge, and education, hosted its first annual Schaffhausen Insights in Technology conference in Schaffhausen. At the conference, SIT announced that the Cantonal Government of Schaffhausen is willing to support the next project steps of the SIT.

Scott Aaronson receives the 2020 ACM prize in computing

Dr. Aaronson, Professor of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin and a regular SIT guest speaker, helped develop the concept of #quantum supremacy. This concept denotes the milestone that is achieved when a quantum device can solve a problem that no classical computer can solve in a reasonable amount of time.

SIT Insights in Technology Talk Discusses the Digitalisation of the Entertainment Industry

In March 2020, new research-led university, the Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT) held its latest event in a series of public SIT Insights in Technology Talks in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. The evening event brought together business leaders, academics and school students alike, through a series of insightful presentations and lively discussions on digitalisation opportunities.

World Quantum Day

It is celebrated on April 14, a geeky reference to 4.14, the rounded first digits of Planck’s constant (4.135667696×10−15 eV.s = 0,000 000 000 000 004 135667696 electronvolt second). After revolutionizing science in the 20th century, quantum will shape technologies of the 21st century.

Kebotix Announces Investment by SIT Capital

Kebotix is a Cambridge-based technology platform company that combines #AI and #robotics to discover chemicals and materials faster and more affordably. Like SIT Capital, Kebotix uses an interdisciplinary approach to find innovative solutions to the world's biggest challenges.
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