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Master Content View by Vance McCarthy — last modified August 08, 2006 - 16:31
This is a look at all pending and published content for NSW.
Master Content View - Books by Vance McCarthy — last modified August 08, 2006 - 16:31
This is a look at all pending and published content for NSW.
Busnaina, Ahmed by Vance McCarthy — last modified September 06, 2007 - 08:44
Ahmed A. Busnaina, Ph.D. is the William Lincoln Smith Chair Professor and Director of National Science Foundation’s Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC) for High-rate Nanomanufacturing and the NSF Center for Nano and Microcontamination Control at Northeastern University, Boston, MA.
Yale University Commits $100M to Multi-Disciplinary Nanoscience Institute by Vance McCarthy — last modified March 30, 2007 - 13:44
Yale University has formally launched its Yale Institute for Nanoscience & Quantum Engineering, citing more than $100 million in financial commitments. The Yale institute aims to focus on six nano-related disciplines: molecular electronics, quantum information processing, soft-materials chemistry, nanoparticles, photonics, and nanoscale biomedical engineering.
Roque-Malherbe , Rolando M.A. by Vance McCarthy — last modified March 13, 2007 - 05:03
Dr. Roque-Malherbe's current research interests include: nanoscale adsorption phenomena; surface analysis; absorption kinetics of hydrogen and other gases in microporous crystalline, mesoporous ordered, and micro/mesoporous amorphous materials; and zeolite applications.
An Introduction to Spintronics by Dr. Supriyo Bandyopadhyay — last modified February 28, 2008 - 12:35
Dr. Supriyo Bandyopadhyay discusses how spintronics can push the limits now facing conventional electronics, outlines how spintronics work, and shares how early spintronics are now in laptops and the Apple iPod. He also previews his "Introduction to Spintronics."
What is Self-Assembly? by Vance McCarthy — last modified April 25, 2008 - 17:20
Prof. John A. Pelesko, a mathematician with the University of Delaware, describes self-assembly and offers his views on how understanding of models and mathematics of self-assembly can improve man-made engineering.
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Tseng, Ampere by Vance McCarthy — last modified June 26, 2007 - 12:57
Before joining Arizona State University in 1996, Dr. Tseng had been a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Drexel University for more than ten years.
Fulay, Pradeep by Vance McCarthy — last modified June 26, 2007 - 13:14
Dr. Fulay's principal research and teaching interests lie in the area of science of chemical synthesis and processing of smart materials and structures. He is also interested in properties of ferroelectric, magnetic, and microwave dielectric ceramic materials in relation to their microstructure.
Gupta, Rakesh K. by Vance McCarthy — last modified October 03, 2007 - 10:44
Dr. Gupta's research is directed mainly at understanding the (non-Newtonian) flow behavior of polymer solutions, polymer melts, solid-in-liquid suspensions and emulsions.
Pennathur, Sumita by Vance McCarthy — last modified June 26, 2007 - 14:44
Professor Pennathur's research group focuses on using fundamental fluidics knowledge at both micro- and nano -scales to create novel devices for practical applications.
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Rogers, Ben by Vance McCarthy — last modified August 28, 2007 - 08:52
A research scientist in the area of micro- and nanotechnology, Ben Rogers' research interests encompass scanning probe microscopy, chemical and biological sensors, nanotube-based devices, and engineering education.
Dutta, Joydeep by Vance McCarthy — last modified May 16, 2008 - 13:57
Dr. Dutta's research encompasses working in “poor-man’s nanotechnology”.
Trybula, Walt (Walter) J. by Vance McCarthy — last modified July 10, 2007 - 17:37
Walt Trybula, Ph.D., MBA, IEEE Fellow & SPIE Fellow, is the Director of the Nanomaterials Application Center at Texas State University and is a Director and Senior Policy Fellow of the Trybula Foundation, Inc.
Kennel, Elliot B. by Vance McCarthy — last modified July 10, 2007 - 17:56
Mr. Elliot Kennel has been with WVU’s Chemical Engineering Department since 2002.
Misra, Durga by Vance McCarthy — last modified July 19, 2007 - 13:12
Misra's research focuses on semiconductor devices and integrated circuits for nanoelectronics.
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Advanced Semiconductor Metrology Equipment Boosted with Nanometrics Launch of Atlas XP Metrology System by Vance McCarthy — last modified April 05, 2008 - 08:33
Nanometrics Incorporated, a leading supplier of advanced metrology equipment to the semiconductor industry, today introduced the latest addition to its Atlas metrology system platform, the Atlas XP...
DuPont to Brief Investors on Performance of their Materials Business Segment by Vance McCarthy — last modified April 24, 2008 - 10:26
At a briefing today with security analysts, Diane H. Gulyas, group vice president -- DuPont Performance Materials, discussed the segment's growth and productivity strategies. With more than $6 bill...
Data storage using ultra-small needles by Vance McCarthy — last modified April 05, 2008 - 09:14
Dutch researcher Alexander le Febre has demonstrated that a field-emission current signal can be used to arrange the position of thousands of nanometer-sharp needles. These probes can be applied to write and read in new storage media with an extremely high density, using bits on a nanometer scale.
Nanotech Brings Glowing Smiles by Vance McCarthy — last modified April 24, 2008 - 10:35
Research present in a forthcoming issue of the International Journal of Nanomanufacturing from Inderscience Publishers suggests that coating dental implants with a synthetic bone material prior to implantation allows such implant to become incorporated much more successfully into the jaw, leading to smiles all round.
Fluid Testing Rig More Accurately Simulates Operating Conditions for Nanomaterials by Vance McCarthy — last modified April 25, 2008 - 11:27
Micro Materials have been making innovative nanoscale test instrumentation for more than twenty years. Centre to their range is the NanoTestT platform which offers options to study a wide variety of m...