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[ad_1] Photo credit: John R. Boehm A new announcement from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker could expand the University of Illinois’ Grainger School of Engineering’s world-class leadership in quantum and microelectronics. Pritzker, who chairs the Illinois Innovation Authority, announced a $500 million proposal to advance ultra-silicon quantum technology. The massive investment is part of the state’s latest budget proposal. The proposal promises to expand Illinois’ leadership in the semiconductor industry, quantum computing, artificial intelligence and beyond silicon. The proposal includes the development of a state-of-the-art quantum campus, including cryogenic facilities critical for the research and development of next-generation microelectronics and quantum…

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[ad_1] Auto auction veteran John Tharp has joined Carmigo as its new vice president of sales. Tharp comes to the online marketplace and dealer wholesale platform with more than 35 years of experience in the automotive industry, most recently as general manager of American Auto Auctions in Baton Rouge. Prior to that, he served as National Project Manager for Insurance Auto Auctions, where he managed a team of more than 80 direct reports. He is responsible for maintaining relationships with hundreds of dealers across the country and working with them on inventory purchases. He also worked at the dealership as…

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[ad_1] Friday namaz events are often held in open spaces because mosques are overcrowded because they are supposed to be held in groups. Friday prayers are mostly held at designated locations, which are given long-term permission by the authorities. It was not clear whether Delhi Police granted such permission last week. If not, then the police have the authority to ask Namazi people to evacuate the road. However, the manner in which the officer behaved toward a peacefully praying congregation was provocative and entirely unlawful. He should be humane and tactful rather than violently beating and slapping them. He could…

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[ad_1] Architects Francine Houben and Sumaya Dabbagh, designers Alfredo Häberli and Bethan Laura Wood and fashion designer Karen Millen have been announced as judges for the 2024 Dezeen Awards. The 2024 Dezeen Awards were launched last month in partnership with Bentley. Submit your entry by Wednesday, March 27 to save 20% on the entry fee. Now in its seventh year, the program has become the ultimate honor for architects and designers around the world, with winners selected by a prestigious international jury. Read on to learn more about this year’s new members of the jury: Fashion designer Karen Millen is…

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[ad_1] Thank you to the many faculty and staff who participated in our second annual Staff Appreciation Week, February 26-March 1. Within a week, we received over 350 submissions thanking colleagues. From the biogreenhouse to the art gallery Vault, behind-the-scenes self-guided tours of 12 campus locations are a hit. More than 50 employees had their professional headshots taken, while others skated on the oval with Dal Tiger. Many institutions also held celebrations for their teams, among which Schulich School of Law invited its team to throw axes. Communications, Marketing and Creative Services hosted a bagel breakfast and chip chat. The…

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[ad_1] Chocolate company CACAOLAB’s new flagship retail store is located in the heart of Hong Kong’s bustling shopping district of Causeway Bay. CACAOLAB’s new branch, located at No. 20 Baisha Road, offers those with a sweet tooth not only cocoa products to browse and taste; in addition to the store, the flagship store also doubles as a cafe and museum, where visitors can Learn about the product while enjoying it. The flagship store is located in an original three-story building that was completely redesigned by local architecture firm Other Projects. CACAOLAB’s matte black exterior easily attracts attention. It stands out…

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[ad_1] Byke Hospitality (NSE:BYKE) shares are down 11% in the past week, so it’s easy to ignore. However, we decided to look into the company’s financials to determine if they were related to the price drop. Fundamentals often determine market outcomes, so it makes sense to study a company’s financial health. In this article, we decided to focus on Byke Hospitality’s ROE. Return on equity, or ROE, is a test of a company’s growth in value and how effectively it manages investors’ money. In other words, it is a profitability ratio that measures the return on capital provided by a…

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[ad_1] British architecture studio Zaha Hadid Architects is to create a waterfront development in Muscat, Oman, which will include a canal walkway and feature a design that “emphasizes climate resilience”. The 3.3 million square meter development will be built in the heart of Muscat and will feature a marina, cultural precinct, canal walks and recreational waterfront. Oman’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning (MoHUP) revealed that the project will also feature a ministry campus. It will house residential as well as commercial, arts, leisure and cultural spaces. The project will prioritize pedestrian activity and public transportThe Al Khuwair development is…

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[ad_1] A historic Mediterranean rival home in Davis Islands that was built for a prominent Tampa Bay developer during the Florida land boom of the 1920s is now on the market. The home, located at 200 Corsica Street, was originally built in late 1928 by Frederick Mayes, a local independent builder and architect who was responsible for Designs for many of the larger Spanish-style haciendas in the area. “He did a lot of work during the land boom, so he (and by extension the house) is not It’s nothing.” The home, which was listed on the National Register of Historic…

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