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Daily Archives: June 20, 2010

US: Program Manager – advanced technologies in areas such as nanotechnology

Job Description SAIC is a FORTUNE 500 ® scientific, engineering, and technology applications company that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems of vital importance to the nation and the world, in national security, energy and the environment, critical infrastructure, and health. The company’s approximately 45, 000 employees serve customers in the U. S. Department of Defense, the intelligence ... Read More »

US: Research Engineers – Piezoelectric materials, SMA, MEMS, Nanotechnology

Job Description : Research Engineers are responsible for the research, analysis, development, execution and interpretation of research topics that contribute to emerging technology projects. The successful applicant will perform independent research under the supervision of a the Research Manager / VP. This position will require strong analytical and modeling skills to predict performance of new technologies. Responsibilities to Include: Perform ... Read More »

US: # Post doc and Ph.D students positions in nanomaterials

Post doctoral and Ph.D studentship openings are available for motivated  scientists to work on nanomaterials synthesis and biosensing areas. Previous experience in various nanomaterials synthesis, functionalization  and bioconjugation is required. Experience in applications of nanomaterials in assays development, biosensors and imaging is a plus. Salary and benefit levels will commensurate with the experience of the applicant. The candidate will be ... 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 »

Merely Human? That’s So Yesterday

ON a Tuesday evening this spring, Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, became part man and part machine. About 40 people, all gathered here at a NASA campus for a nine-day, $15,000 course at Singularity University, saw it happen. While the flesh-and-blood version of Mr. Brin sat miles away at a computer capable of remotely steering a robot, the gizmo ... Read More »

Merely Human? That’s So Yesterday

ON a Tuesday evening this spring, Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, became part man and part machine. About 40 people, all gathered here at a NASA campus for a nine-day, $15,000 course at Singularity University, saw it happen. While the flesh-and-blood version of Mr. Brin sat miles away at a computer capable of remotely steering a robot, the gizmo ... Read More »

Chemists going green in world of nanotech

“Green” is a ubiquitous label that is even creeping into nanotechnology. But to engineer designs so small they can only be seen through the most powerful microscopes – plus use renewable materials and no harmful processing chemicals – is no easy feat, Renzo Shamey and Khaled El-Tahlawy discovered. The two chemists at N.C. State University’s College of Textiles set out ... Read More »