The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), State University of New York at Albany, invites a highly motivated, outstanding Postdoctoral Research Scientist or Postdoctoral Research Fellow, to conduct interdisciplinary research in nano-inspired future-generation materials and device technology. Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Applied Physics, Material Sciences/Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or a related field, from a college or university ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: September 2010
US: Entry Level Concept Design / Master Planner – Nanotechnology
Entry Level Concept Design / Master Planner Portland, Oregon With a job at CH2M HILL, the greatest challenges provide the biggest rewards. Each day, your drive and ideas will provide solutions that help build a better tomorrow. For decades, CH2M HILL has been a global leader in full service engineering, procurement, construction, management and operations, working on the most challenging ... Read More »
uture Developments In Processing And Storage
Computer developers are obsessed with speed and power constantly seeking ways to promote faster processing and more main memory in a smaller area. IBM for instance came up with a new manufacturing process (called silicon-insulator) that has the effect of increasing a chip’s speed and reducing its power consumption. These chip’s released in 2001 are 30% faster. DSP chips: Processors ... Read More »
Innovation could bring super-accurate sensors, crime forensics
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A new technology enabling tiny machines called micro electromechanical systems to “self-calibrate” could make possible super-accurate and precise sensors for crime-scene forensics, environmental testing and medical diagnostics. The innovation might enable researchers to create a “nose-on-a-chip” for tracking criminal suspects, sensors for identifying hazardous solid or gaseous substances, as well as a new class of laboratory ... Read More »
Nano-skin may let amputees feel again
Scientists from the University of California have used nanotechnology to develop an artificial skin that could eventually give the sense of touch back to people who have lost their limbs. Dubbed the e-skin, it is built from tiny nanowires made out of artificial material and its creators say it mimics the sensitivity of human touch. Illustration of an artificial e-skin ... Read More »
Nanotechnology research center in Salina aims to spur innovation, jobs
Syracuse, NY — The state’s $28 million investment in a nanotechnology research and development center in Salina is evidence of a significant shift in job-creation strategy for Central and Upstate New York. The deal was announced Thursday by Assemblyman Al Stirpe, D-North Syracuse, and representatives of Centerstate CEO, Lockheed Martin and the College for Nanoscale Science and Engineering at SUNY ... Read More »
New fund targets Canadian-based nanotechnology startups
A Toronto venture capital company has inked a deal with a state-owned Russian firm to create a fund that will invest in Canadian startups in the nanotechnology sector. VentureLink Funds, a long-time player in the labour-sponsored fund sector, will team up with Rusnano Corp., a huge entity created by the Russian government to boost that country’s nanotechnology sector. VentureLink managing ... Read More »
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