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Molecular Electronics [100%]
Sergey E. Lyshevski (Rochester Institute of Technology) discusses the core science and future trends in molecular electronics (or nanoscale electronics). His ...
Molecular Electronics, Circuits, and Processing Platforms [93%]
<p>When microelectronic devices replaced vacuum tubes, it marked a revolution in electronics that opened the way to the computer age. We are on the verge of ...
DNA Electronics and Ion Torrent Sign License Agreement [88%]
License offers Ion Torrent access to DNA Electronics' intellectual property.
Nano and Molecular Electronics Handbook [88%]
<p>There are fundamental and technological limits of conventional microfabrication and microelectronics. Scaling down conventional devices and attempts to ...
Nanosys Signs Strategic Alliance and Licensing Arrangement with Samsung Electronics [85%]
Nanosys, Inc., an advanced materials architect, and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, and digital ...
Researchers 'stretch' a lackluster material into a possible electronics revolution [85%]
Slice europium titanate nanometers thin and physically stretch it, and it then takes on super hero-like properties that could revolutionize electronics, ...
Nano Letters publishes Dr. Yong Shi's energy harvesting technology [85%]
(Stevens Institute of Technology) Dr. Shi's research focuses on miniature energy harvesting technologies that could potentially power wireless electronics, ...
Nanosys and Samsung Enter Alliance to Accelerate Commercial Applications of Nanomaterials for the Electronics and Solar Markets [82%]
Under the terms of the deal, Samsung Electronics will contribute funding and resources to co-develop products using Nanosys technologies, in addition to $15 ...
Silva, S. Ravi P. [81%]
Dr. Silva's research interests are in the characterization, growth and processing of novel semiconductor materials for large area electronic applications.
Researchers 'stretch' a lackluster material into a possible electronics revolution [81%]
(Cornell University) It's the Clark Kent of oxide compounds, and -- on its own -- it is pretty boring. But slice europium titanate nanometers thin and ...
Bayer MaterialScience, Holst Centre Partner on Flexible Electronics [81%]
Bayer MaterialScience AG, one of the world's largest producers of polymers and high-performance plastics, and and Holst Centre, an open-innovation initiative ...
Bayer MaterialScience Joins Holst Centre Flexible Electronics Research [81%]
Bayer MaterialScience AG and Holst Centre, an open-innovation initiative by research organizations IMEC (Belgium) and TNO (The Netherlands), have now announced ...
An Introduction to Spintronics [80%]
Dr. Supriyo Bandyopadhyay discusses how spintronics can push the limits now facing conventional electronics, outlines how spintronics work, and shares how ...
'Greening' your flat screen TV [77%]
(American Friends of Tel Aviv University) An estimated 70 percent of heavy metals in US landfills come from discarded electronics, and as big screen TVs get ...

Latest Research

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers may have succeeded in using carbon nanotubes to create the world’s darkest material – one that will be key to a new generation of high-performance optics, lasers, communications and solar energy.

University of California (Riverside) researchers may have taken the next giant step in using graphene for new heat-resisting materials to keep laptops and other electronic devices from overheating. The key is a new graphene structure that is less expensive and easier to produce, and that can be incorporated with silicon.

Harvard University researchers, working with several leading German universities, have developed a new technique for fabricating nanowire photonic and electronic integrated circuits. Finding may yield low-cost, scalable nanowire use in photonics and ICs.

Researchers

Leburton, Jean-Pierre

Jean-Pierre Leburton, Ph.D.

Gregory E. Stillman Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Illinois

Hull, Robert

Robert Hull, Ph.D.

Charles Henderson Professor of Engineering
University of Virginia

Gangopadhyay, Shubhra

Shubhra Gangopadhyay, Ph.D.

LaPierre Chair and Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Missouri - Columbia

Institutions

The University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842 by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., of the Congregation of Holy Cross, is an independent, national Catholic university located in Notre Dame, Ind., adjacent to the city of South Bend and approximately 90 miles east of Chicago.

University of Twente - MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

University of Twente - MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

MESA+ offers an Institite for Nanotechnology that provides high quality research to nanoscale professionals. It uses a unique structure, which unites scientific disciplines, and builds fruitful international cooperation to excel in science and education.

University of Technology, Sydney: Institute for Nanoscale Technology

University of Technology, Sydney: Institute for Nanoscale Technology

The Institute for Nanoscale Technology at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). The Institute was established in 2002 as one of four new UTS Research Institutes aligned to the national science priority areas.