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Daily Archives: August 4, 2010

Autodesk Software Speeds Nanotech Research Development at Brookhaven National Laboratory

National Synchrotron Light Source II to Provide New Setting for Scientists Exploring Clean Energy Solutions. Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) has named Brookhaven National Laboratory (Brookhaven Lab) — a national research laboratory overseen by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy — as the Autodesk Inventor of the Month for July in recognition of its innovative nanotechnology equipment. ... Read More »

UK: Technical UK/I Graduate Development Program

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 career in IT. You want to be challenged to lead. ... Read More »

London: Research Associate in Analytical Electron Microscopy

Imperial College London – Department of Materials Salary range £30,520 to £38,930 per annum Fixed term for up to 12 months in the first instance Closing date: 2 September 2010 Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in Analytical Electron Microscopy at Imperial College London. The position is associated with the application of the monochromated aberration-corrected (Titan 80-300) electron microscope ... Read More »

RUSNANO reveals the technology roadmap “The use of nanotechnologies in the manufacturing of Light-emitting diodes”

The roadmap “The use of nanotechnologies in the manufacturing of Light-emitting diodes” describes the different types of light-emitting devices and compares their possible market future with trends observed currently in the light-emitting diodes (LED) segment. It also shows the most promising directions for further development of LED technology and points out the required support measures which include the development of ... Read More »

Contact Lens Monitors Health

Using nanotechnology, researchers can integrate microscopic optical, electronic and biosensing applications to monitor the wearer’s medical conditions. Imagine seeing a readout of your glucose levels — on your contact lenses. That’s what University of Washington researchers are working on. Associate professor Babak Parviz presented the work Tuesday afternoon at the NASA Langley Research Center and Tuesday night at the Virginia ... Read More »

Nanotechnology For Water Purification

Nanotechnology refers to a broad range of tools, techniques and applications that simply involve particles on the approximate size scale of a few to hundreds of nanometers in diameter. Particles of this size have some unique physicochemical and surface properties that lend themselves to novel uses. Indeed, advocates of nanotechnology suggest that this area of research could contribute to solutions ... Read More »

Spray On Solar Glass A Coming Reality

There have been plenty of shouts and rumors about see-through solar glass, but until now the technology had not reached the point where anyone was ready to begin commercial development. That appears to have changed, as New Energy Technologies, Inc., of Maryland, recently announced that researchers working on its proprietary SolarWindow technology have achieved a series of breakthroughs that will allow ... Read More »