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Daily Archives: May 20, 2010

UK: Cleanroom Technician – Semiconductor – Nanotechnology

Our Client’s London-based Cleanroom facility is one of the UK’s leading laboratories in semiconductor / nanotechnology. Its purpose is to fabricate a range of scientific devices to further research and teaching within the areas of engineering, physics and biological sciences. The Client has an immediate requirement for a Cleanroom Technician, for a long term temporary contract. The Cleanroom Technician will ... Read More »

Nanoflowers

These bouquets, petals, and trees are actually tiny bundles of wires that have been created in the laboratory. Each flower is several microns long, which is several billionths of a meter. The wires are made of a material called silicon carbide, and researchers hope to use these wires to develop the next generation of electronic devices. Scientists “grew” the flowers ... Read More »

Nanotechnology just what the doctor orderered

What if you were terminally ill and your doctor informed you that the venom from a snail could save your life? What if the technology was available to produce a non-addictive painkiller that was thousands of times more potent than any morphine based product available today? What if nanotechnology could provide the method of administering these potentially life-saving, pain elimination ... Read More »

The Institute for Hygiene and Biotechnology

Stem cells stimulate regeneration of vascular tissue to allow for optimised integration of textile implants BOENNIGHEIM (hm) The capacity of a textile implant to be tolerated by the body – known as biotolerance – plays an important role in regenerative medicine. Nevertheless, the body does not always tolerate textile implants. Even modern implants made of resorbable biopolymers, such as polylactic ... Read More »

UAlbany NanoCollege Selected to Host Five Prestigious Global Nanotechnology Conferences

Events will collectively draw more than 1,000 of the world’s leading scientists, researchers and engineers to CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex Albany, NY – The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (“CNSE”) of the University at Albany has been selected to host five prestigious global conferences dedicated to leading-edge nanoscale research and development that is critical to advancing the nanotechnology-enabled innovations ... Read More »

UK: Part-time online Postgraduate Certificate in Nanotechnology

Part-time online Postgraduate Certificate in Nanotechnology University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education and Begbroke Science Park Overview: Start: Each year in October Duration 3 modules of 10 weeks per module Admission requirement: The requirements for the Postgraduate Certificate comprise: A minimum requirement of a first degree in a mathematical or physical sciences discipline, e.g. mathematics, materials science, physics, chemistry, ... Read More »

The International NanoScience Community

“Nanotechnology at Home 2010″ competition for secondary school students (from 14 to 18 years) Call for entries The International NanoScience Community – TINC launches “Nanotechnology at Home 2010″ a competition for secondary school students around the world. The aim of the competition is to find out what high school students think about nanotechnology, and the new products created using nanosciences. ... Read More »