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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Technical uk/i graduate development program

Job Description Technical UK/I Graduate Development Program-337390 Description In order for us to process your application please ensure you complete all questions on the application form and ensure you attach your CV. Please forward any queries regarding the UK Graduate Programme to graduate_recruitment@hp.com HP Technical Graduate Programme Various locations across the UK You’re an ambitious graduate keen to begin a ... Read More »

World’s Most Powerful Microscope is Up and Running at UTSA

SAN ANTONIO – (Business Wire) With the generous support of a $1.2 million gift from the Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation, the world’s most powerful microscope is now up and running at The University of Texas at San Antonio. The JEOL transmission electron microscope, model JEM-ARM200F, will propel the development of new cancertherapies and disease treatments by allowing ... Read More »

World’s Most Powerful Microscope is Up and Running at UTSA

SAN ANTONIO – (Business Wire) With the generous support of a $1.2 million gift from the Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation, the world’s most powerful microscope is now up and running at The University of Texas at San Antonio. The JEOL transmission electron microscope, model JEM-ARM200F, will propel the development of new cancertherapies and disease treatments by allowing ... Read More »

JRC-China collaboration for consumer protection kicked off in Shanghai

The Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine and the JRC Institute for Health and Consumer Protection (IHCP) have kicked off collaboration to support risk management and improve consumer protection through new approaches in the areas of nanotechnology and alternative methods to animal testing. On 6 June, the organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding at the occasion of the EU-China Food Safety ... Read More »

RUSNANO CEO Anatoly Chubais presents an ambitious plan to create Russia’s Nanotechnology Center

In both lecture format and conversation with Sloan Senior Lecturer Noubar Afeyan, RUSNANO CEO Anatoly Chubais presents an ambitious plan to create Russia’s Nanotechnology Center—a $10 billion, entrepreneurial ecosystem that incorporates education, research and business incubation. Noting that a plan of this depth also requires the deep engagement with an academic institution Chubais discusses the launch of SKOLKOVO, the Moscow ... Read More »

Boston College Scientists Use Nanoscale Architecture to Make Efficient Solar Cell

CHESTNUT HILL, MA (6/7/10) – A nano-scale solar cell inspired by the coaxial cable offers greater efficiency than any previously designed nanotech thin film solar cell by resolving the “thick & thin” challenge inherent to capturing light and extracting current for solar power, Boston College researchers report in the current online edition of the journal Physica Status Solidi. The quest for ... Read More »

Holland: Current Imaging in Living Cells 24th June

Starting at 10:00AM on June 24th, 2010 Current Imaging in Living Cells Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Cell is a fundamental building block underlying all biological systems. Countless efforts have been made from various fields of science and technology to better understand this complex system. With the existing research tools available today, it has been difficult, if not impossible, to perform nanoscale studies ... Read More »