A new webinar is being organized on Thursday, 7,2009 at 11:00 am on “Future Applications and markets for Quantum Dots”. IntertechPira will organize the webinar.
Quantum Dots or semiconductor nanocrystals are not new for the researchers and scientists working in the area of nanotechnology and the present webinar will focus on bottom up approach.
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Webinar on markets for Quantum Dots
Analysis of Nano and Micro fiber made easy
A new automated system that uses electron imaging and analysis system for analyzing Nano and Micro fiber has been developed recently. The new system known as Fibermetric TM is powered with Phenom electron microscope and is designed to quantify accurate properties of fiber samples quickly and easily. The technique will help many producers of woven [...]
MOU between Malaysian and Egyptian Universities for Nano R&D
The two top universities of Malaysia and Egypt came together and signed a MOU (memorandum of understanding) to jointly work in the areas of research and development in nanotechnology. University of Alexandria and Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) will jointly work on a number of projects in the fast growing areas of nanotechnology.
Professor Kamarulazizi Ibrahim, coordinator [...]
Self-assembled nanowires could make chips smaller and faster
Researchers at the University of Illinois have found a new way to make transistors smaller and faster. The technique uses self-assembled, self-aligned and defect-free nanowire channels made of gallium arsenide.
Bridging the gap in nanoantennas
A recent publication in Nature Photonics reports an innovative method for controlling light on the nanoscale by adopting tuning concepts from radio-frequency technology. The method opens the door for targeted design of antenna-based applications including highly sensitive biosensors and extremely fast photodetectors, which could play an important role in future biomedical diagnostics and information processing.
Novel technique shrinks size of nanotechnology circuitry
A University of Colorado at Boulder team has developed a new method of shrinking the size of circuitry used in nanotechnology devices like computer chips and solar cells by using two separate colors of light — one to inscribe patterns, the other to erase their edges to create smaller structures.
Singapore scientists synthesize gold to shed light on cells’ inner workings
Highly fluorescent gold nanoclusters for sub-cellular imaging
Researchers unzip the future
Simple process makes thin, conductive nanoribbons
ACTU Issues Warning About Nanomaterials
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The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) this week issued a fact sheet warning of the health risks of nanomaterials.
"The ACTU is pushing for closer oversight …
Johns Hopkins plan for third annual symposium on NanoBio technology
Third annual symposium “Nanoscience for Nanoscience and Neurosurgery” is being organized by Johns Hopkins on May 18, 2009 at the School of Medicine. Johns Hopkins is inviting all faculties and students to submit the posters on various topics including nanobiotechnology, engineering, public health, imaging, medicine and neuroscience before the deadline of May, 4 2009, however [...]
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