An international research team led by scientists at the University of Oldenburg has succeeded in manipulating the energy-level structure in an ultra-thin sample in such a way that this semiconduct .
The energy levels of the electrons in a solid’s crystalline lattice determine whether it can generate light or not, for example as a light-emitting diode (LED).
iTWire Tribal Group acquires Semestry Tribal Group CEO Mark Pickett
Global software and IT services company Tribal Group has acquired Semestry, a supplier of cloud scheduling and timetabling software to the higher education market.
Tribal says the acquisition of Semestry will expand its product portfolio, adding scheduling and timetabling capability to the Tribal Edge ecosystem of higher education solutions.
Under the deal Semestry will continue to run as a separate company under its own brand.
Semestry currently services 21 customers across five countries in Europe, including the University of Cambridge, University of York, Manchester Metropolitan University, Birmingham City University, University of Amsterdam, Aarhus University (Denmark), Universiteit Hasselt (Belgium) and Reykjavik University (Iceland).