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Monthly Archives: February 2013

Hawaii: Laboratory Technicians (nanotechnology)

We are currently qualifying tech-savvy self starters for full-time Laboratory Technician positions in Manoa. Various positions available.The selected candidates will be working on a nanotechnology project. Qualified candidates for these positions should be familiar with composite materials manufacturing and testing, programing, MatLab, and LabView. Location: Manoa Oahu: Various Salary: $15.00 to $20.00 Hourly Additional Responsibilities: Track inventory and maintain a tidy ... Read More »

USA: Nanotechnology Outreach Coordinator

  Position Title: Nanotechnology Outreach Coordinator Employment is with the Research Foundation for SUNY, a private, nonprofit, educational corporation that administers sponsored program activity for the University at Albany. Description of Duties: The Nanotechnology Outreach Coordinator (NOC) will manage and facilitate CNSE’s community and youth scientific outreach efforts. The NOC will be responsible for three primary functions. 1) The Afterschool ... Read More »

IINL launches a new post-doctoral fellowship program

  International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory launches a new post-doctoral fellowship program (Nanowerk News) The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) is launching a new post-doctoral fellowship program – The NanoTRAINforGrowth Program. INL´s international Post-doctoral fellowship program allows for experienced researchers (from all over the world and of all nationalities) to sketch out a research project and work on their own research ... Read More »

The beautiful world of nanotechnology

The beautiful world of nanotechnology By Ali Ikram Reporter Nanotechnology is the future of not just science but also business – that’ll be the message of an international conference to be held in Auckland next week. But it just might also be the future of art. You see, small is beautiful. Take for instance the Gus Fisher Gallery in Auckland’s ... Read More »

WEF Member Receives 2012 Clarke Prize for Nanotechnology Research

  From left, James Irvine Swinden and Toni Smith present Pedro Alvarez with the Clarke Prize medallion on behalf of the Joan Irvine Smith and Athalie R. Clarke Foundation (Newport Beach, Calif.),which helped establish the prize. Photo courtesy of the National Water Research Institute (Fountain Valley, Calif.). Pedro J.J. Alvarez, George R. Brown Professor of Engineering at Rice University (Houston) ... Read More »

Nanoporous Carbon Materials Raise Chances of Surviving Sepsis

Woman is 57 But Looks 27 British Mum publishes simple facelift trick that angered doctors… ConsumerHealthLifestyle.co.uk CREDIT: Dr. V. Presser, INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials, and Uwe Bellhäuser View full size image This Research in Action article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation. With an overall mortality rate of 40-60 percent, severe sepsis and ... Read More »

Safety of Nanotechnology Focus of New EMA,

  Safety of Nanotechnology Focus of New EMA, MHLW Joint Reflection Paper By Alexander Gaffney, RF News EditorThe European medicines Agency (EMA) has released a new draft reflection paper on the development of nanomedicines made with block copolymer micelles (BCMs), aiming to provide basic information for the development of a common type of investigational nanomedicine. The paper is unusual in ... Read More »