Cambridge NanoTech, a provider of Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) systems for the production of solid state lighting, flat panel displays and semiconductors, has declared that Laserwort has inked a distribution deal to sell and service Cambridge NanoTech’s complete ALD equipment line.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Oct 2011
By dispersing the nanoparticles of a substance into a gas, their count and size distribution can be measured. However, certain nanoparticles have the tendency to form aggregates due to the change in the surrounding conditions.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Oct 2011
CHAD Industries has announced the completion of multiple shipments of its automated wafer handling workcell called WaferMate300-2 for the S-930 dispensing tool, the latest dispensing platform of Asymtek.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Oct 2011
At this year’s AAPS Annual Meeting & Exposition (24-27 October 2011; Washington DC, US), experts from Malvern Panalytical will be showcasing the new Mastersizer 3000 laser diffraction particle size analyzer, both on the Malvern Panalytical booth at the exposition and in a series of live demonstrations.
Scientists at the University of Southampton are investigating the possibility of honey bee populations getting affected due to nanoparticles found in diesel.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Oct 2011
Online research website Research and Markets has released a report titled “The 2011-2016 World Outlook for Nanotechnology” from ICON Group International.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Oct 2011
MIT researchers have revealed that graphene can generate electric current in uncommon ways when sparked by the energy of light.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Oct 2011
IBM Research has won the Global Nano Innovation Contest sponsored by Industrial Technology Research Institute for its work titled ‘Graphene Nanoelectronics: Wafer Scale Single Atomic Layer Carbon RF Devices and Circuits’.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Oct 2011
Online research website Research and Markets has released a report titled “Nanoscaled Semiconductor-on-Insulator Materials, Sensors and Devices”.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Oct 2011
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative have awarded a $1.85 million grant to the University of California-Riverside (UC, Riverside) to develop a new method of computing that has the capability to process huge volumes of data at high speeds and include salient features such as image recognition, data compression and internet browsing.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Oct 2011
Techulon, which specialises in the delivery of low-toxic genes has announced that it plans to expand its reach to the Northern Virginia/Maryland corridor by providing customer access and support to its Glycofect transfection reagent.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Oct 2011
US-based STATS ChipPAC, which specialises in providing advanced packaging and semiconductor test services has announced that it will cater to a wide range of the semiconductor markets including media tablets, smartphones and cloud computing-based applications by using its fan-out wafer level packaging (FO-WLP) technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Oct 2011
X-FAB, which is an analogue and mixed signal semiconductor application foundry group has approved the Cadence Physical Verification System for all its process technologies.
Online research website Research and Markets has released a report titled “The 2011 US Flow Cytometry Market”.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Oct 2011
ARM and semiconductor foundry UMC have signed a long term agreement under which UMC will use the ARM Artisan Physical IP solutions for its 28nm process technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Oct 2011