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Functional Supramolecular Architectures: for Organic Electronics and Nanotechnology

Supramolecular chemistry is a well-established discipline that, after originating as a relatively monolithic topic in chemistry and being acknowledged with the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1987, has significantly branched out in the last 15 years in various directions at the interface with physics, biology, and engineering as a rational solution to generate complex systems and materials with programmable properties. ... Read More »

Light Scattering Techniques For Nanoparticle Characterization 21st Sep Purdue

Malvern Instruments And Purdue University Present Joint Symposium On Light Scattering Techniques For Nanoparticle Characterization Malvern Instruments and the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University will jointly host a one day symposium on 21st September 2011 examining the application of light scattering techniques in the characterization of nanoparticles. The symposium will take place on the Purdue Campus at West Lafayette, ... Read More »

“Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and Spectroscopy: 1 -3 March 2012 in Cairo, Egypt

  iSeS Egypt Company in cooperation with Nakaa Nanotechnology Network are organizing the international Conference:  “Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and Spectroscopy:   Tools of success in the coming Era”   1 -3 March 2012 in Cairo, Egypt The conference will take place over 3 days, and will be divided into sections that allow focusing on the conference topics. http://www.ises-nakaa-conf.webs.com/ Read More »

Nanotechnology Constitutes 37% of Iran's Int'l Patenting

TEHRAN (FNA)- Head of the Technology and Innovation Desk of Scientific and Technological Department of Iran’s Presidential Office Dr. Mahmoud Reza Aqamiri announced that nanotechnology constitutes 37% of the international patenting of Iran. “Last year, 37% of the international patenting of Iran was focused on nanotechnology due to the activities of Corridor for Technology Services to Market in Iran Nanotechnology ... Read More »

The ultra small is ultra big

One billionth of a metre is mighty small.  The nanometre, unobservable by the naked eye, is easily overlooked in a day’s business, but quietly and quickly, the importance of the nanometer is overshadowing the development, manufacture and application of products now and for the future. Nanotechnology is revolutionizing both specialized and everyday products, making them harder, stronger, more reactive, more resilient, ... Read More »

University of New Mexico Inaugurates Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology Laboratory

A new nanomedicine and nanotechnology laboratory has been opened on the third floor of the Centennial Engineering Center of the University of New Mexico. New nanobio-nanomedicine Lab opened at University of New Mexico The New Mexico state government had invested $2 million in the nanobio-nanomedicine laboratory. Jeff Brinker, a Professor at the University of New Mexico and Sandia fellow, led ... Read More »

Rusnano and British Celtic Pharma will jointly produce nano medicines in Russia

Russia´s state nanotechnology corporation Rusnano will spend $300 million to develop a newly-created international biopharmaceutical company Pro Bono Bio (PBB), with British investment fund Celtic Pharma being the other party to the deal. The new company, with its headquarters both in Moscow and London, will focus on the development of innovative medicines in a such areas as hematology, endocrinology, cardiology, ... Read More »