The NanoSteel Company, a leader in bulk materials nanotechnology, today announced that two technical papers and a technical poster will be presented next week at the 2011 Materials Science & Technology (MS&T) Con...
Scientists at the Penn State University (PSU) have discovered an innovative method for in-depth profiling of molecules. Molecular profiling is essential to evaluate the surfaces of ultra-thin materials such as nanoparticles, human tissues and biological cells.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Oct 2011
Online research company Reportlinker has released a report by the title of “Nanobiotechnology: Applications and Global Markets”. For the purpose of the study BCC, which has so far analysed around 115 nanobiotechnology companies was chosen and the study was headed by John Bergin.
Bruker announced the launch of the SHS-40 Automated Headspace Sampler to be used along with Gas Chromatograpy-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) technique for the analysis of organic compounds that are potentially toxic and volatile in a wide range of sample matrices and materials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Oct 2011
US-based Altera has announced that it has launched its new series of SoC FPGA, which is on the ARM technology. The SoC FPGA combines the dual core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore Processor, 28 nm Cyclone V and Arria V FPGA fabric, high bandwidth interconnect, peripherals and error correcting code (ECC) secured memory controllers.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Oct 2011
Swiss company, Roche and Arizona Technology Enterprises, Arizona State University’s exclusive organisation for transfer of technology and management of intellectual property, have signed an agreement to license the development of a low-cost, nanopore DNA sequencer with a single molecule and make it available for commercial usage.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Oct 2011
Fraunhofer IZM Institute’s microelectronic wafer level packaging and system integration centre, All Silicon System Integration Dresden (ASSID) will use the AltaCVD 300 System from Altatech Semiconductor for its single wafer 3D semiconductors.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Oct 2011
University of Missouri and K.S.R. Educational Institutions of India have inked a five-year deal to support sophisticated research and training in nanotechnology and nanomedicine.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Oct 2011
A team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania has won the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Innovation Corps award, which recognizes research works that can be used commercially and provides researchers with a link to entrepreneurial resources.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Oct 2011
Imec has declared that it has successfully completed the testing of a chipset featuring custom superior-quality extreme ultra violet (EUV) sensor dies.
Researchers in Singapore have exploited advanced nanostructure technology to make a highly efficient and yet cheaper silicon solar cell. With this development, the researchers hope that the cost of solar energy can be ha...
With a record-breaking 95 delegates, the 8th Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium took place in Ulm, Germany from October 5th – 6th. Over the years the symposium has evolved to become one of the leading venues worldwide for the discussion of the latest developments in high-resolution Raman Imaging.
Imec, a nanoelectronics research company, has developed a CMOS integrated polycrystalline SiGe piezoresistive pressure sensor.
MagForce, which is a holding company of NanoStart, and specialising in medical technology with specific interest in oncology has announced that it will use its proprietary NanoTherm therapy to treat patients with recurrent glioblastoma.
Belgian company imec has entered into a five year agreement to collaborate with ASML and develop the latest lithography technologies to cater to the global semiconductor industry.