Teenager Shane Curran from Ireland lands the BT Young Scientist and Technology award for his qCrypt unbreakable encryption technology BTYSTE Encryption is a hot topic at the moment. From rogue agents ...
Shane Curran flies out today to Estonian capital, Tallinn, to represent Ireland at the EU Young Scientist competition. Dubliner Shane Curran won this year’s BT Young Scientist and Technology ...
When Boston College had the notion of creating an archive of testimonies from individuals involved with the North's troubled political past, its greatest challenge, after persuading possible ...
Ireland’s BT Young Scientist competition winner Shane Curran is hoping to take home the European title as Dublin starts preparations to host the European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) ...
A 16-year-old student from Terenure College, Dublin has unlocked the secret to success after his encrypted data storage idea won him the title of 2017 BT Young Scientist of the Year last night. Shane ...
Methods to improve the transmission distance of quantum communication, to combat channel loss and to implement an optical Ising machine were just some of the topics discussed at QCrypt 2015 in Tokyo, ...
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