Applications and Implications for the Environment Robert H. Hurt Professor of Fluid Thermal and … Linker molecule ~60nm •Magnetic nano particle … Definition the systematic manipulation of matter on the length scale 1-100 nm to produce useful new engineered structures, materials, or devices. History – R. Feynman, 1959, “There’s plenty of room at the bottom” -Kroto, Smalley, Curl, 1985, synthesis ... Read More »
Daily Archives: June 10, 2010
UK: Internal Sales Engineer
Description: Veeco is a leading provider of Metrology and Process Equipment solutions. Our products are critical enabling instruments used in the advancement of scientific research, life sciences and nanotechnology. Veeco’s Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) and optical & stylus surface profiling systems set the performance standards for three-dimensional characterization of nano-structures. We currently have a vacancy for an Internal Sales Engineer ... Read More »
5th Annual Greener Nanoscience 2010, June 16-18
Time: June 16, 2010 at 8am to June 18, 2010 at 9pm Location: Portland, Oregon City/Town: Portland Website or Map: http://oregonstate.edu/confer… Event Type: conference Organized By: Greener Nano 2010 Latest Activity: Dec. 28, 2009 Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics) Share Twitter Facebook Event Description SNNI’s 5th annual conference will feature advances in the design and production of greener nanomaterials. ... Read More »
US: Functional Nanoparticles & Films, 21st June
Monday June 21, 2010, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Anaheim, California Summary We will start with the fascinating history of this technology from ink production in ancient China and Greece to the Bible printing by Gutemberg in Mainz and to the current manufacture of optical fibers, carbon blacks, filamentary nickel, pigments and fumed silica through valiant Edisonian research. Opportunities for ... Read More »
Ultrafast EMCCD cameras point the way to faster DNA sequencing
Efficient light collection and high frame rates crucial for high-speed single molecule detection Belfast 10 June 2010 – A team of researchers in the USA has, for the first time, been able to demonstrate the feasibility of high-speed optical identification of individual converted DNA bases as they translocate through solid state nanopores with high temporal resolution (1000 frames per second)1. ... Read More »
US: Carbon Nanotubes and Inorganic Nanowires 21st June
Monday June 21, 2010, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Anaheim, California Technology Focus The small scale and the one dimensional structure of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are directly related to their unique properties which find more and more applications as the understanding and progress in synthesis continue to advance. CNTs represent an exemplary system where the bottom-up approach to synthesis results ... Read More »
Swiss Inventor Creates Photosynthetic Windows
wiss inventor, Michael Gratzel, created a low-costenergy source that creates energy similar to plants and will most likely be used in windows to conserve costs. Michael Gratzel of the Lausanne Federal Technology Institute recently won the Millennium Technology Award for his Gratzel Cell solar energy panels and promises to use the prize of nearly $1 million to continue research on how ... Read More »
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