Description: A postdoctoral position is immediately available for a motivated experimental condensed matter physicist or materials scientist in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Wyoming. Candidates should hold a doctoral degree in a related field with a strong background in nanomaterials synthesis and characterization. Experience in quantum dot preparation using physical vapor deposition and chemical vapor deposition is ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: February 2011
US: Postdoctoral Fellow in Nano-Electromechanical Systems (NEMs)
Description: A postdoctoral fellow position is immediately available at the University of South Carolina. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science or related areas. Of particular interest are those candidates with strong background in carbon nanotube synthesis and characterization. The successful candidate will participate in a vibrant research group and will contribute to ... Read More »
Hydrogels used to make precise new sensor
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Researchers are developing a new type of biological and chemical sensor that has few moving parts, is low-cost and yet highly sensitive, sturdy and long-lasting. This diagram depicts a new type of “diffraction-based” sensor made of thin stripes of a gelatinous material called a hydrogel, which expands and contracts depending on the acidity of its environment. ... Read More »
Still more questions than answers on nanotechnology in food
Consumer acceptance of nanotechnology hinges on finding answers to a number of questions regarding its safety, benefits, and regulatory oversight, says a new paper in the Journal of Consumer Affairs . The article, by US Department of Agriculture economist Jean Buzby, of the department’s Agricultural Research Service, outlines some of the key questions that still surround the use of nanotechnology ... Read More »
Risk and Opportunities of Nanotechnology
I have to confess to not always understanding the point of some forums or who the attended audience is supposed to be. Such is the case for a webcast that ran live on Tuesday of this week (which has now been archived and you can access on the page I linked to here). It has a distinguished panel, a noted ... Read More »
New malaria vaccines to use Liquidia’s nanotechnology
The next-generation malaria vaccine could be delivered with nanoparticles made through methods developed by Liquidia Technologies. The nanotech company, based in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park, has reached a collaboration agreement with the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative to use Liquidia’s patented PRINT method of designing and making nanoparticles. MVI is responsible for malaria vaccine development at PATH, an international nonprofit ... Read More »
Nanotechnology could pave the way for hydrogen fuels
EADS and Scottish scientists are working on new storage tanks for hydrogen Use of hydrogen in aircraft and car engines would deliver huge benefits to the environment If successful, EADS plans to fly an unmanned hydrogen-powered test plane in 2014 Glasgow, 10 February 2011 – EADS Innovation Works, the Group’s corporate research arm, is working with university researchers to find ... Read More »
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