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Daily Archives: June 17, 2010

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Nanoscience is defined as the study of the fundamental principles of matter (molecules, or structures) with at least one dimension between 1 and 100 nm, in the nanoscale.  Nanotechnology is defined as the application of nanoscale material to make useful devices. Would you like to learn more about nanoscience and nanotechnology? Would you like to incorporate these cutting-edge topics into ... Read More »

Nanotechnology for Oil Spill Cleanups

Oil spills are a serious threat to the environment. The marine ecosystem, in particular, takes a serious pounding because of them. Several approaches have been used so far to deal with oil spill cleanups. The latest in the list is nanotechnology, which deals with structures of the size of 100 nanometers or smaller. The idea of using a nano sponge ... Read More »

Nanofutures – the future of Nanotechnology IP?

It’s been a couple of interesting days in Oviedo, Spain, at the first Nanofutures conference launching the European Technology Integration and Innovation Platform (ETIP) in Nanotechnology. The ETIP is designed to be Europe’s forum for research and commercialisation of nanotech products and the conference was well attended by a number of European Commission officials and Spanish politicians. Indeed it was ... Read More »

Nanofutures – the future of Nanotechnology IP?

It’s been a couple of interesting days in Oviedo, Spain, at the first Nanofutures conference launching the European Technology Integration and Innovation Platform (ETIP) in Nanotechnology. The ETIP is designed to be Europe’s forum for research and commercialisation of nanotech products and the conference was well attended by a number of European Commission officials and Spanish politicians. Indeed it was ... Read More »

Nanotechnology Will Transform Wire Processing in Aerospace Industry

Nanotechnology is dramatically changing the way that numerous products are manufactured. It allows engineers to create new materials that are lighter and stronger than traditional alternatives. The aerospace industry is cutting edge in many applications, but it has often been slow to adopt new wire processing technology. However, Nanocomp Technologies Inc. hopes to change that. The company is working with ... Read More »

CRAIC Technologies Release New 64-Bit Windows 7 Microspectroscopy Software

June 16, 2010– CRAIC Technologies, a leading manufacturer of UV-visible-NIR microspectrometers, today released the 64-bit version of it’s MINERVA™ microspectroscopy software package.  This software is designed to collect, analyze and process microspectra™ from CRAIC microspectrophotometers running 64-bit versions of Windows 7 ®.  MINERVA-64™ is designed for both industrial processes and scientific research.  It is simple to use yet contains many ... Read More »

London: Lecturer in Nanotechnology and Biomaterials

Job Role: Biology, Nanotechnology Job Hours: Full-Time Sector: Academic Location: London Company:  UCL Salary: Grade 7 £35,415 – £38,441 per annum / Grade 8 £39,510 – £46,635 per annum (depending on knowledge and experience), inclusive of London Allowance. Job reference: 1143099 Posted Date: 17 June 2010 15:47:50 UCL Division of Surgery & Interventional Science Lecturer in Nanotechnology and Biomaterials The appointment will be full ... Read More »