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    This book focuses on the industrial perspective for micro- and nanofabrication methods including large-scale manufacturing, transfer of concepts from lab to factory, process tolerance, yield,...
  • Article - 5 Dec 2003
    University of California, Berkeley, chemists have found a way to make cheap plastic solar cells flexible enough to paint onto any surface and potentially able to provide electricity for wearable...
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    Nano-optics is the study of optical phenomena and techniques on the nanometer scale, that is, near or beyond the diffraction limit of light. It is an emerging field of study, motivated by the rapid...
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    Dr. Maria DeRosa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Institute of Biochemistry at Carleton University, in Canada’s capital city of Ottawa.Dr. DeRosa’s research examines...
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    Dr. Mikhail Kozlov is a Research Scientist at the NanoTech Institute, University of Texas at Dallas. He is responsible for research in nanotechnology, carbon nanotube composites, actuators,...
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    Vincent’s key research interest lies within innovation and the evolution of technologies, business models and institutions. He analyses the conditions of change of the dynamics of innovation...
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    Prior to UC Irvine, Khine was an assistant and founding professor at UC Merced from 2006-09. At UC Merced, Shrink Nanotechnologies Inc., the first start-up company from youngest UC campus, was...
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    K.G. Neoh is currently a Professor at the National University of Singapore. Her primary research interests are in the areas of nanotechnology and surface/molecular engineering of materials for...
  • Article - 18 Nov 2003
    Researchers at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Sandia National Laboratories have developed the first solid-state white light-emitting device using quantum dots. Posted July 14 2003
  • Article - 17 Nov 2003
    University of California, Berkeley, physicists have built first nano-scale motor - a gold rotor on a nanotube shaft that could ride on the back of a virus. Posted July 23 2003

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