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Learn how the application of science and technology at
the nanoscale is revolutionising the diagnosis of disease

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The Certified Nanotech Clean Tech Professional Program includes lectures, group projects, discussions and lab practicals, covering nano-characterization and fabrication, nanobiotechnology, thin films and photovolatics, emerging clean technologies and EPA regulations of nanomaterials. Lab practicals include hands-on training with a Scanning Electron Microscope.

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Train the Trainer features a series of technical workshops on state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing techniques, including nanocharacterization, nanofabrication, and the commercial applications for nanobiotechnology, thin films and carbon nanotubes. This 4-day intensive program consists of classroom style lectures, group discussions, a tour of a nanomanufacturing site, and requires completion of a mini-proposal.

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Business Re-Engineering provides insight on the state of nanotechnology from an industry perspective and highlights fundamental applications, environmental issues, and how to finance and run a successful nanotech venture. This intensive 3-day program consists of classroom style lectures, group discussions and requires completion of a mini-business proposal.

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This 11th session of MIGAS is devoted to: "Nanoscale CMOS and Si-based Beyond CMOS Nanodevices"

This school is addressed to PhD students, engineers and researchers coming both from the university and from industry of the semiconductors.

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Bringing Nanotechnology Products to Market - how to engender public confidence and exceed the requirements of regulators.

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The use of nanoscale materials is constantly expanding to play a role in an ever increasing number of industries. This can be as the actual product (e.g. electronics, packaging), as a nanocomposite, as an active or functional material, or as part of the manufacturing process (such as a substrate for biomaterials).

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This one-day introductory course, delivered in partnership with Cranfield University, is aimed at clinicians, researchers, industry professionals and others who require a broad overview of the new field of nanomedicine and its amazing implications for 21st Century medicine.

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The Alliance for NanoHealth (ANH) and the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) are co-sponsoring a scientific workshop being held in Houston, Texas on March 10-12th, 2008.

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"Tomographic imaging provides feedback for improved operation"
Dr D.M. Scott, DuPont

The VCIPT is pleased to present an Introduction to Process Tomography

Monday 25th February 2008 at the University of Manchester.

The UK leads the world in the new field of process tomography, a technology that allows users to see spatial variations in their processes.

The key outputs of process tomography instrumentation are:

more reliable detection of process end points

new process information

With benefits to users through

lower production costs through increased efficiencies and better yields

more efficient process development

The meeting will cover presentations from:

leading industrial users

leading technology suppliers

leading academics in the field

There will also be a number of live demonstrations of process tomography in action and an opportunity to tour the University's pilot tomography facilities after the meeting.

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MIGAS '08 - 11th session
Nanoscale CMOS and Si-based Beyond CMOS Nanodevices

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This short course, hosted by the Michigan Nanofabrication Facility at the University of Michigan, will provide an introduction to micro and nano fabrication technologies. It will be particularly relevant to researchers in the MEMS, nanotechnology, and electronics fields who are interested in but do not necessarily have previous experience with microfabrication. Further information and online registration can be found at http://www.mnf.umich.edu/Events.aspx?id=86.

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This is an one-week, intensive training course for nanotechnology researchers on public communication and the ethical implications of nanotechnology. The course consists of an alternating programme of expert lectures, case studies, media training, role play, group discussions and debate.

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The day-long training course will cover a diverse range of topics essential for professionals in nanotechnology and biotechnology, with nationally recognized experts from industry, academia, and government leading each topic. Participants will include government regulators, corporate decision makers, and scientists in the field. Topics will include a discussion of the current understanding of nanomaterial risks, EHS state-of-the-practice in companies involved with nanomaterials, a discussion of current and anticipated regulatory developments in the field, a primer on the toxicology of nanomaterials (including ecotoxicological issues), and an assessment of appropriate occupational safety and health practices associated with these technologies.

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This event will examine technologies that offer real environmental benefit, and will also review the findings of the recently published STOA report on the Role of Nanotechnology in Chemical Substitution.

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INSTRUCTOR:Prof. David Berube, University of South Carolina

This course will examine some of the unique features of applied nanoscience and the research on communicating risk which is relevant to developing a communication algorithm for different audiences. The course rewrites risk management formulae to compensate for "new" media (internet based) and for some of the societal concerns expressed in public outreach including but not limited to environmental health and safety.

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This the sixth course in a series on nanomaterials. Within three days, the participants get on complete overview on nanomaterials, their properties and applications.

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