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Clarivate Unveils Citation Laureates 2023 – Annual List of Researchers of Nobel Class
Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CLVT), a global leader in connecting people and organizations to intelligence they can trust to transform their world, today named 23 world-class researchers from institutions in five countries as Citation Laureates™. These are researchers whose work is deemed to be of Nobel class, as demonstrated by analysis carried out by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)™ at Clarivate™.
This year’s Citation Laureates have made significant contributions across a diverse range of fields, including cancer treatment, human microbiomes, synthetic gene circuits, spintronics, designer molecular structures, sleep/wake cycles, wealth inequality and urban economics. Sixteen of the honorees are based at leading academic institutions in the United States, two each are based in Japan, the United Kingdom and France, and one is based in Germany. These individuals represent an elite group whose research publications are highly cited and who have already exerted a profound and often transformative impact on their fields of research.
Emmanuel Thiveaud, Senior Vice President for Research & Analytics, Academia & Government at Clarivate said: “Clarivate uses quantitative citation data from the Web of Science™, together with unparalleled qualitative analysis to successfully identify individuals who go on to be recognized by the Nobel Assembly.
“The achievements of the Citation Laureates 2023 are not just notable, but emblematic of the kind that Clarivate identifies as Nobel-worthy. These research giants publish papers that garner more than 2,000 citations — a truly rare accolade — that should be celebrated. This list recognizes many decades of work, laying ground for countless discoveries and innovations that have transformed our world.”
Since 2002, analysts at the Institute for Scientific Information have drawn on publication and citation data from its index of trusted journals to identify potential Nobel Prize winners in the areas of Physiology or Medicine, Physics, Chemistry and Economics. Out of more than 58 million articles and proceedings indexed in the Web of Science since 1970, only about 8,700 (.01%) have been cited 2,000 or more times. It is from the authors of this group of papers that Citation Laureates are identified and selected.
Since 2002, experts at the ISI have identified 71 Citation Laureates prior to their Nobel Prize success – often years before they were recognized in Stockholm.
The Citation Laureates 2023 are:
Physiology or Medicine |
Carl H. June, Richard W. Vague Professor in Immunotherapy in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; and Director of the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and Steven A. Rosenberg, Senior Investigator and Chief, Surgery Branch at the Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, United States, and Michel Sadelain, Stephen and Barbara Friedman Chair; Director, Center for Cell Engineering, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, United States |
For breakthrough research advancing chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for the treatment of cancer |
Rob Knight, Director of the Center for Microbiome Innovation and Professor of Pediatrics, Bioengineering, and Computer Science & Engineering, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, United States |
For computational and experimental research revealing the complex microbial ecosystems of the human body |
Clifford B. Saper, James Jackson Putnam Professor of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and Emmanuel Mignot, Craig Reynolds Professor of Sleep Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States, and Masashi Yanagisawa, Director of the International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan; adjunct professor, Department of Molecular genetics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, United States |
For genetic and physiological studies of the sleep/wake cycle and the discovery of hypocretin/orexin as important regulators of sleep involved in the cause of narcolepsy |
Physics |
Federico Capasso, Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
For pioneering research on photonics, plasmonics, and metasurfaces, as well as contributions to the invention of and improvements on the quantum cascade laser |
Sharon C. Glotzer, John Werner Cahn Distinguished University Professor of Engineering; Anthony C. Lembke Department Chair of Chemical Engineering; Stuart W. Churchill Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering; Professor, Material Science & Engineering; Professor, Physics; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States |
For demonstrating the role of entropy in the self-assembly of matter and for introducing strategies to control the assembly process to engineer new materials |
Stuart S. P. Parkin, Director at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle and Professor at the Institute of Physics of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany |
For research on spintronics and specifically the development of racetrack memory for increased data storage density |
Chemistry |
James J. Collins, Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering & Science and Professor of Biological Engineering, MIT; Member of the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences & Technology Faculty; Founding Faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University; and Institute Member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, and Michael Elowitz, Professor, Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, Caltech, Pasadena, California, United States; Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, and Stanislas Leibler, Gladys T. Perkin Professor, Laboratory of Living Matter, Rockefeller University, New York, New York; Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, United States |
For pioneering work on synthetic gene circuits, which launched the field of synthetic biology |
Shankar Balasubramanian, Herchel Smith Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge; Senior Group Leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute; Fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, and David Klenerman, Royal Society GSK Research Professor, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge; and Fellow of Christ’s College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom |
For the co-invention of next-generation DNA sequencing methodology that has revolutionized biological research |
Kazunori Kataoka, Center Director, Innovation Center of NanoMedicine (iCONM), Kawasaki Institute of Industrial Promotion, Kawasaki, Japan; Professor Emeritus, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, and Vladimir P. Torchilin, University Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Nanomedicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and Karen L. Wooley, Distinguished Professor, W.T. Doherty-Welch Chair in Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry, with courtesy appointments in the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering, Director of the TAMU Laboratory for Synthetic-Biologic Interactions, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, United States |
For the development of innovative drug and gene targeting and delivery methods |
Economics |
Raj Chetty, William A. Ackman Professor of Economics and Director of Opportunity Insights, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
For understanding the determinants of economic opportunity and identifying policies to increase social mobility |
Edward L. Glaeser, Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics and the Chairman of the Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
For penetrating analysis and insights on urban economics and the city as an engine of growth |
Thomas Piketty, Professor at EHESS and at the Paris School of Economics, Paris, France, and Emmanuel Saez, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States, and Gabriel Zucman, Professor of Economics, Paris School of Economics and Ecole Normale Supérieure – PSL; Associate Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States |
For research on income and wealth inequality and its consequences |
David Pendlebury, Head of Research Analysis at ISI said: “The Citation Laureates 2023, by the influence of their research contributions revealed in their citation profiles, are peers of those who have received a Nobel Prize. In many cases, they are not merely authors of highly cited papers but sculptors of new disciplines. All have reshaped the landscape of knowledge profoundly, and it is an honor to be able to recognize their achievements.”
To learn more about the methodology of the list and view our Hall of Citation Laureates, please visit our website.
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Hyperview Revolutionizes Data Center Management with Advanced DCIM Suite
New Carbon Footprint Reporting Delivers Unmatched Insights, Optimizing Sustainability and Performance
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Hyperview, the leading cloud-based data center infrastructure management (DCIM) platform, today unveiled a suite of groundbreaking features set to transform data center management through detailed measurement and comprehensive sustainability tools.
At the heart of this is Hyperview’s new carbon footprint reporting system, providing granular insights that surpass traditional location-based methods. The initial offering provides location and rack-level carbon footprint reporting, with future releases set to include carbon footprint reporting down to the asset level. This phased approach enables a level of detailed analysis previously unseen in the industry, allowing for more informed, impactful operational decisions. By offering a holistic view of a data center’s environmental impact, from equipment performance to overall energy consumption, Hyperview is setting a new standard for sustainability management in the digital infrastructure sector.
“The timing of this release is crucial”, says President and CEO Jad Jebara. “As the data center industry faces mounting pressure to address its environmental impact. Data centers currently consume 1.5% of the global energy supply and emit 59 million metric tonnes of CO2 annually. Without significant intervention, experts project this consumption could skyrocket to 8% by 2030. Hyperview’s solutions enable targeted reduction strategies, addressing inefficiencies in IT equipment management and providing detailed emissions analysis.”
Key Highlights:
Phased Reporting Implementation: Initial offering includes location and rack-level carbon footprint reporting, with asset-level insights coming in future releases.Asset-Level Analysis: Enables impactful decision-making through detailed equipment, material, and power data.Predictive Capabilities: Offers current data and future predictions, surpassing competitors’ reliance on historical information.Cost-Effective Solution: Eliminates need for additional professional services through automated data collection and presentation.Regulatory Compliance: Assists in navigating evolving regulations (SB 253, CSRD, EED) while improving ESG performance.Comprehensive Sustainability Tools:Carbon footprint tracking and managementUnlocking stranded power and cooling capacityMonitoring energy usage efficiency and kilowatt hours at rack-levelSetting rack-level thresholds for power and temperatureMonitoring temperature, Delta-T, and humidity”Hyperview’s precision in digital infrastructure management is akin to diagnosing a specific medical condition rather than broadly identifying an illness,” continues Jebara “While competitors might broadly identify issues, Hyperview pinpoints specific causes, enabling our clients to make targeted improvements, significantly reducing their carbon footprint and operational costs.”
These features allow clients to gain a detailed understanding of their energy consumption and identify areas for improvement, contributing to significant carbon footprint reductions. The platform’s detailed data helps clients understand their current situation and make accurate future predictions.
With this advanced DCIM suite, Hyperview reaffirms its position as a leader in data center management solutions, offering unparalleled tools for sustainability, efficiency, and regulatory compliance. As the industry evolves, Hyperview remains at the forefront, driving innovation and enabling data centers to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
To experience Hyperview’s Carbon Footprint Reporting firsthand, schedule a demonstration at https://www.hyperviewhq.com/carbon-footprint/
About Hyperview
Hyperview is the leading cloud-based data center infrastructure management (DCIM) platform that empowers enterprises to optimize capacity, reduce power and energy consumption, lower costs, and avoid outages. The powerful and easy-to-use platform includes Asset Management, Energy Management, Power and Environmental Monitoring, Capacity Planning, and 3D Visualization. Learn more at www.hyperviewhq.com.
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Recorded Future Unveils AI-Driven Enhancements to Combat Ransomware Threats with Real-Time Intelligence
AI-Powered Threat Intelligence Delivers Enhanced Visibility, Faster Detection, and Proactive Response Across the Entire Ransomware Lifecycle
BOSTON, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Recorded Future, the world’s largest threat intelligence company, today announced new industry-first ransomware detection capabilities to proactively address threats across the entire attack lifecycle. These capabilities provide real-time visibility into the most pressing and unique risks facing organizations, including ransomware group operations and targeted victims within their specific ecosystems. Powered by Recorded Future AI, organizations receive automated, customized ransomware intelligence with AI-driven reporting, providing timely, actionable insights as an extension of their security teams.
Ransomware continues to rank as the top cybersecurity threat, with attacks rising over 70% in 2023 and $1 billion paid in ransoms. Attackers are shifting further from simple data encryption to more sophisticated extortion tactics, forcing organizations to deal with financial losses, operational disruptions, and reputational damage. Despite major investments in cybersecurity, early detection continues to be a challenge, leaving networks exposed to ransomware. Recorded Future strengthens defenses in areas where EDR, MFA, and other detection tools fall short, providing critical coverage for more complete protection. To address these issues, Recorded Future is enhancing its existing capabilities to offer more comprehensive visibility, real-time insights, and early-stage threat detection through new features:
Ransomware Risk Profiles: Organizations can now monitor customized ransomware risk profiles that offer an end-to-end view of ransomware exposure, that are specific to their organization, helping to identify vulnerabilities and potential attack surface risks early. This empowers security teams to prioritize action and address threats before they escalate.Victimology & Actor Insights: Recorded Future provides real-time insights into ransomware groups’ activities, their victims, and targeted sectors such as specific industries, geographies, or supply chains. These insights are based on MITRE ATT&CK mappings and deep research from Recorded Future’s Insikt Group, enabling security teams to better understand threat actor operations and make proactive defense decisions.AI-Generated Reporting: With the power of Recorded Future AI, organizations can now automatically generate detailed, audience-specific ransomware intelligence reports. These reports provide leadership and security teams with timely, actionable insights, reducing manual effort and accelerating decision-making.”Recorded Future’s AI-powered Intelligence Cloud allows us to take a proactive stance to combating ransomware actors. With Recorded Future’s Threat Intelligence module we will be able to produce reports using AI Reporting with actionable insights on the highest priority threats to inform stakeholders across the organization. This will help us know how to best protect our organization, and increase our resilience.” – Jeremy Miller, Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, Nelnet
Ransomware attacks represent a complex and evolving challenge for organizations today. Despite extensive investments in detection tools, security teams often lack the visibility and early detection needed to thwart attacks. Recorded Future’s enhanced Threat Intelligence Module provides organizations with comprehensive visibility across the ransomware lifecycle, empowering them to take a proactive approach to defending against ransomware thereby improving resilience, and mitigating the financial, operational, and reputational damage caused by these attacks.
“While proactive defense and resilience to ransomware attacks are achievable with the right intelligence, an AI-driven approach puts security teams ahead of their adversaries’ next move. We’ve looked at the ransomware lifecycle and applied Recorded Future AI, combined with our threat intelligence and client telemetry, to create a single source of truth, defeating ransomware early for each one of our clients.” – Dr. Christopher Ahlberg, Co-founder and CEO, Recorded Future
For more information or to request a demo, visit: https://www.recordedfuture.com/outcomes/ransomware
To learn more about Recorded Future’s Ransomware Detection Capabilities, visit:https://www.recordedfuture.com/blog/enhanced-ransomware-solution-announcement
About Recorded FutureRecorded Future is the world’s largest threat intelligence company. Recorded Future’s Intelligence Cloud provides end-to-end intelligence across adversaries, infrastructure, and targets. Indexing the internet across the open web, dark web, and technical sources, Recorded Future provides real-time visibility into an expanding attack surface and threat landscape, empowering clients to act with speed and confidence to reduce risk and securely drive business forward. Headquartered in Boston with offices and employees around the world, Recorded Future works with over 1,800 businesses and government organizations across more than 75 countries to provide real-time, unbiased and actionable intelligence. Learn more at recordedfuture.com.
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IMPROVATE brings the world’s most advanced smart city technology from Israel to all over the world
An international “smart cities” powerhouse
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — IMPROVATE brought together 15 major cities from across Europe for a Smart Cities conference in Budapest, during which the cities were introduced to the latest and most advanced technological developments by leading Israeli companies in the field, including – Tondo Smart, Juganu, Gadfin, IPlus Cyber, IPgallery, Ok2go, Wise Mon, Atmosfir, Giv Solutions, Ortech , Safer Place, Raizit, Galileo Navigation.
Ronit Hassin Hochman, CEO of IMPROVATE: “Even while the State of Israel is facing a multi-front conflict, the Israeli high-tech industry continues to lead in innovation and technology, helping to maintain the resilience of the Israeli economy.”
The conference, held this week at the Ritz-Carlton in Hungary’s capital, was attended by representatives and mayors of prominent cities across Europe, including Budapest, Sofia, Larnaca, Skopje, Tirana, and others.
While Israel is fighting on multiple fronts, the local high-tech industry continues to achieve outstanding results and maintain the resilience of the Israeli economy. This week, the IMPROVATE Smart Cities Conference took place in Budapest, Hungary. It brought together leading mayors from across Europe.
The aim of the conference was to introduce the world to new and advanced technologies in the field of “smart cities” developed by the Israeli high-tech industry. The mayors met with the leading and most innovative Israeli companies in the field, with the goal of getting to know and implementing new technologies for city management in the cities they govern. Among the Israeli companies that participated in the conference are:
Juganu
Juganu transforms physical spaces into smart, digitized environments through its AI-driven platform that is simple to deploy. By replacing existing light fixtures, Juganu creates adaptable smart spaces that collect and process data, empowering organizations to efficiently manage, monitor, and evolve their environments for future needs.
Ortech
Ortech Defence Systems Ltd. specializes in protection and hardening of existing structures, providing mobile shelters, and developing innovative applications based on composite materials for protection against explosions, blast waves, and shrapnel. The company offers modular protection solutions, comprehensive Turnkey services, survivability reports, and field testing – all to deliver a professional and complete solutions for structural and strategic site protection needs. Ortech has leading protection systems that are Home Front Command approved, including the Ortech Safe Room system, which protects existing rooms in homes and apartments without a secure shelter for emergency situations.
Safer Place
Safer Place unique video based technology platform enables police, municipalities and law enforcement agencies to streamline traffic enforcement operations, increase road safety, drive productivity and generate surplus revenue from traffic and parking fines focusing on life risking traffic violations.
With over 12 years’ experience in the traffic enforcement domain, Safer Place has gained a solid reputation as a trusted solution provider based on dozens of large-scale installations for Tier 1 municipal authorities and police organizations in EMEA including Tel Aviv municipality, Jerusalem municipality, Ayalon Highways, Napels Police, Torino Police and more.
Clean2Go
Clean2Go proudly participated in the Smart Cities Conference in Budapest, showcasing its innovative platform that centralizes waste collection and street cleaning services into one comprehensive system.
With advanced AI capabilities, Clean2Go enhances data accuracy and operational efficiency, making cities smarter and cleaner. During the event, we engaged with deputy mayors from Larnaka, Nikola Barbutov from Sofia, and other cities, as well as key integrators, to explore collaborative opportunities for improving urban management.
Tondo Smart
Tondo Smart develops smart outdoor lighting solutions that serve as a platform for a data-driven, smart public space. With Tondo’s system, cities can add and manage applications that use AI insights to optimize public space management, making it more efficient, eco-friendly, and user-friendly for residents. Tondo Smart develops smart outdoor lighting solutions that serve as a platform for a data-driven, smart public space. With Tondo’s system, cities can add and manage applications that use AI insights to optimize public space management, making it more efficient, eco-friendly, and user-friendly for residents.
Raizit
Raizit is a startup company that develops and operates the leading digital public participation platform in Israel. The platform has been chosen by most government ministries, including the Ministries of Health, Education, Justice, Labor, Prime Minister’s Office, and more. It has also been adopted by statutory authorities such as the Tax Authority, Planning Administration, Water Authority, and others, as well as municipalities like Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Netanya, and more. Raizit’s clients engage in qualitative and meaningful communication with their stakeholders through questionnaires, surveys, online discussions, and innovative tools like participatory maps. The system analyzes the results using a unique AI model, producing accurate and rapid conclusions and recommendations.
Wise-Mon LTD
Wise-Mon Ltd specializes in network cyber solutions, providing a Next generation NAC for securing networks and IOT devices. The company has dozens of clients in Israel and abroad in various sectors of the economy. As part of the Smart Cities Conference, the company presented TruNAC – their flagship product.
Galileo Navigation
Galileo indoor turn by turn GPS navigation and data collection. Saving time, saving money, making money and saving lives.
Iplus Cyber
Many cities are increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats, yet often lack the budget for top-tier security measures. At I Plus Cyber, we created Attackwatch to empower municipalities in safeguarding their critical infrastructure. Our solution offers advanced threat intelligence, breach detection, and attack surface management—all at an affordable price—ensuring the protection of the communities they serve.
IPgallery
IPgallery delivers AI-driven software solutions, enhancing urban life. Our technologies, designed for safety, sustainability, and resilience, provide vital tools for managing daily operations and emergencies. We empower city stakeholders across interconnected sectors including transportation and mobility, environment, air quality, citizen engagement, power and energy, public safety, and urban planning.
GIV-solutions
Established in 2021, GIV-solutions is among the world’s leading Asset intensive management software solution providers, with over twenty years of experience in delivering large-scale software projects for the Smart city, transportation, Health care, campus, energy and real estate sectors.
GIV-CITY™ offers a powerful and holistic management system – the digital brain and beating heart of the smart city. By consolidating disparate data sources into a single unified platform, GIV-CITY™ ensures seamless communication and compatibility among different systems and devices. It empowers city officials to collaborate, make timely, data-driven decisions, minimize risks, and continuously improve management processes and government transparency.
Atmosfir
Atmosfir, an Israeli R&D integrator for advanced environmental solutions, presented HaZapp, a social application for reporting and managing environmental hazards globally, covering all types of hazards.
Additionally, the company introduced the D-fenceline system, which measures air pollutants in real-time along the fences of chemical plants, under ISO 17025 accreditation.
Gadfin
Gadfin Aerologistics System develops, manufactures and operates long range (>250Km), Heavy duty (8-150Kg), unmanned eVTOL’s for B2B logistics. Gadfin has an unprecedented backlog of orders reaching more $350M. The biggest in its segment.
Among the cities that participated were prominent cities in Central and Eastern Europe, including Larnaca in Cyprus, Sofia in Bulgaria, Burgas, Plovdiv, Vratsa, and more.
Ronit Hassin Hochman, CEO of IMPROVATE: “Even while the State of Israel is in a multi-front conflict, the Israeli high-tech industry continues to lead in innovation and technology, helping to maintain the resilience of the Israeli economy. Israel is becoming a global power in the field of ‘smart cities,’ and today’s conference demonstrates its strength, as mayors from across the continent come to be exposed to, learn, and implement Israeli technologies in major European cities.”
Larnaca Mayor, Andreas Vyras, said at the conference: “The IMPROVATE Smart Cities conference is an excellent opportunity for us to enter the field of smart cities, which we have been aiming for for a long time. Additionally, the opportunity to collaborate with Israeli companies in the field intrigued us, and we hope to start cooperation between the parties.” On the conference content, the Larnaca Mayor said: “Participation in the professional panels allowed us to present the challenges we face, such as smart transportation, waste management, traffic, and cybersecurity, and to begin to learn and become familiar with the systems and developments that can help us deal with these challenges.”
The field of “smart cities” is one of the fastest-growing and most significant fields in technology and innovation today. More and more cities around the globe are implementing advanced technologies based on artificial intelligence or big data to improve the quality of life, safety, and security of their residents. As a result, the field is experiencing remarkable growth, with estimates suggesting there are currently thousands of active smart city projects worldwide. From major cities like Barcelona, New York, Tel Aviv, and Stockholm, which have technological systems helping manage and improve the lives of millions of residents, to smaller communities implementing smart technologies to address various urban challenges. Consequently, global investments in the field are expected to break records in the coming years, turning it into a market estimated to be worth tens of billions of dollars.
Alongside technological success comes economic growth
Investments in the field of smart cities continue to grow rapidly, becoming a global magnet for investors and technology companies recognizing the need and potential of smart technologies to improve quality of life in cities. In light of all this, it is estimated that in the coming decade, the number of new cities worldwide expected to implement smart city systems will increase significantly. The prominent fields leading this area include traffic and public transportation management, renewable energy, and systems for reducing crime and enhancing personal security.
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