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MOU Signed Between NCKU and UW, Canada, on July 21st

TAINAN, Taiwan — A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between College of Medicine at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan, and Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology (WIN) at University of Waterloo, Canada, on July 21st in VIP Room, NCKU College of Medicine. “The corporation between Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States, is the best example. ... Read More »

Nanotechnology and the future of enterprise IT

Martin Courtney explores how future nanotechnology will support a new generation of computer systems. Academics and large corporations all over the world are busy pouring money into nanotechnology research. Finding new ways to build smaller, more powerful CPUs; low-power, flexible computer displays and touchscreens; and longer-life device batteries are just some of the applications high on their agendas. Not all ... Read More »

Footprints of Nanotechnology Found in 25 Academic Majors in Iran

TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian researchers at Azzahra University presented a more vivid picture of the importance of various academic majors in the advancement of nano science and technology in Iran through investigating the technology status and development trend. Identifying scientific majors that constitute and are interconnected with a brand new field of science like nanotechnology, makes educational needs assessment more ... Read More »

DNA Electronics and Ion Torrent Sign License Agreement

LONDON, August 3, 2010- DNA Electronics Ltd., an innovator of semiconductor solutions for healthcare, announced today that it has signed a non-exclusive, worldwide license agreement to provide Ion Torrent, the semiconductor sequencing company, access to DNA Electronics’ intellectual property. No further details about the agreement were disclosed. DNA Electronics Founder and CEO Prof. Chris Toumazou FRS, an electronic engineer and ... Read More »

UI institute helps area educators take nanotechnology to classrooms

URBANA – Usually the stuff of “clean” rooms and laboratories and studied by university research professors, nanotechnology is making its way to the classroom. To the middle school and high school classroom, that is, thanks to a summer institute for teachers being held at the University of Illinois. At the Center for Nanoscale Chemical Electrical Mechanical Manufacturing Systems – or ... Read More »

Industry Access to Research that Turns Ordinary Material Surfaces into Multi-role Surfaces

Singapore, Aug 3, 2010 -  A*STAR’s new ‘Industrial Consortium On Nanoimprint’, or ‘ICON’, encourages companies to adopt versatile, industry-ready nanoimprinting technology that allows new chemical and additive-free products for the market. ICON is a multi-agency effort with support from Singapore’s leading trade and industry development bodies – Economic Development Board (EDB), International Enterprise (IE) Singapore and SPRING Singapore. - Walls ... Read More »

The Art Of Making Visible The Invisible

A new exhibition at Our City O-Tautahi merges art with the atom in an effort to explain nanotechnology. Nanotechnology, one of the key technologies of the 21st Century, is probably the least understood despite being well on its way to becoming an integral part of our everyday lives. Now the University of Canterbury and the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Material ... Read More »