Rajesh kumar R

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Rajesh kumar R

Rajesh kumar R

@NaanRajeshkumar

Pos-doc @UU_university #RRAM Metal Oxide interface expertise in #PLD #FPGA #Verilog #CMOS #spintronics #labview #thinfilms @IITKgp

Uppsala, Sweden Katılım Ağustos 2010
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
If this tweet has exactly 1 like in 24 hours I’ll give that person $1,000,000
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Beebom@beebomco·
What truly makes Android… Android? Three words only.
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Vaibhav Anita Singh@VaibhvWrites·
I have never used any motorola device in my life. Was interested in getting Nothing Phone 4a till yesterday but today Motorola launched Edge 70 Fusion, it seems a good deal and a complete package (atleast on paper) Help me to select one, twitter family.
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Hey Galaxy Fam 👀 I noticed a huge difference between the Galaxy S26 Ultra and S25 Ultra displays. After using the S26 Ultra for a while, my eyes felt tired and slightly uncomfortable. Note: Both phones were set to 2K resolution, and Privacy Mode was turned OFF on the S26 Ultra. You can see the issue in the pictures below. I think Samsung needs to fix this issue ASAP.
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Google Gemini@GeminiApp·
With state-of-the-art image capabilities, Gemini makes it easier to create and edit images like never before. You’ll get great results from simple inputs, but if you want even more creative control, our team pulled together some tried-and-true nano banana prompting tips to help you unlock next-level photos. Let’s get into it 🍌
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Google Gemini
Google Gemini@GeminiApp·
What Gemini creates: ✅ An 8-second video ✅ Sound/audio included ✅ A shareable link so you can send to friends and family ✅ Downloadable file for your video gallery (mobile only)
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Google Gemini
Google Gemini@GeminiApp·
This weekend only, everyone gets 3 free #Veo3 video generations from Gemini. To help you make the most of it, we’ve pulled together a few tips from our team so you can get better outputs for your prompts. Check it out ⬇️
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Park Systems
Park Systems@Park_Systems·
Visualizing moiré and atomic lattice patterns in 2D heterostructures is key to advancing quantum devices. Torsional Force Microscopy (TFM) enables fast, non-destructive imaging under ambient conditions—no electrical bias, no contacts, just pure nanoscale insight.
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Rajesh kumar R
Rajesh kumar R@NaanRajeshkumar·
My first flight to USA was @airindia. I still remember the the non stop flight from Delhi to New York. Their staffs are well trained. I would always fly them again. My prayers are with the airline and families today!
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NotebookLM
NotebookLM@NotebookLM·
It's been a busy week for us. SO busy that we forgot to mention that @NotebookLM is officially powered by Gemini 2.5 Flash ⚡️⚡️⚡️ The 2.5 models are thinking models, so you should start to see more comprehensive answers, particularly to complex, multi-step reasoning questions.
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NotebookLM
NotebookLM@NotebookLM·
This just in... the @NotebookLM hosts have some rather exciting news they'd like to share with you all:
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Normal Computing 🧠🌡️
Normal Computing 🧠🌡️@NormalComputing·
We're excited to share that our research "Thermodynamic computing system for AI applications" has been published in @NatureComms, detailing our early work on a prototype thermodynamic computer. Our stochastic processing unit used coupled RLC circuits with injected noise to demo various thermodynamic algorithms, like matrix inversion, Gaussian sampling, and ML uncertainty quantification. A scaled-up version of this architecture would significantly impact probabilistic AI applications. Fortunately, we are already making progress in this direction! As shared at NYC Deep Tech Week, we're now building the Carnot architecture - silicon that enables unprecedented scaling for thermodynamic computing. Our approach simulates Langevin dynamics to accelerate algorithms that reason about the physical world, with transformational applications in generative design, scientific computing, and probabilistic reasoning. Congratulations to Denis Melanson, Mohammad Abu Khater, Maxwell Aifer (@MaxAifer), Kaelan Donatella, Max Hunter Gordon, Thomas Ahle (@thomasahle) , Gavin Crooks (@gavincrooks), Antonio J. Martinez (@zaqqwerty_ai), Faris Sbahi (@FarisSbahi), and Patrick Coles (@ColesThermoAI)! Read the full article here: rdcu.be/eiJHB
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Physical Review Letters
Physical Review Letters@PhysRevLett·
Quadrupolar exciton states are shown experimentally to be present in the reflectance contrast spectrum of 2𝐻-stacked bilayer MoSe₂ go.aps.org/42Ivno3
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Rajesh kumar R@NaanRajeshkumar·
Now I have to wait for 6a from acadiens stop
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Rajesh kumar R@NaanRajeshkumar·
@TwistoCaen I want raise a strong complaint against 6a bus which suppose to stop at Nashville even after the passengers have pressed the 🛑 button. It stopped between memorial and Nashville to drop the passengers and was not able to catch the bus even after running behind it.
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