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Video insights on nanotechnology #2

October 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Nanoplasmonic streaking, photonic crystals and superconductivity are the key themes in this second installment of our multimedia update series
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Video insights on nanotechnology – Spring 2011

March 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Multimedia updates on modified graphene, re-writable nanolithography, qubits, resistance switching in amorphous carbon and flow control of nano objects, presented by the people who know the work best – the researchers
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New York State Smart Grid Consortium Chairman a Featured Speaker at KEMA Utility of the Future Leadership Forum 2010

May 30, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

New York State Smart Grid Consortium Chairman a Featured Speaker at KEMA Utility of the Future Leadership Forum 2010
Striking Equilibrium.” Catell will join energy and utility industry CEOs in sharing their insights on strategy and challenges to engage customers and achieve a sustainable energy supply at the KEMA event, being held June 23 – 25, 2010 at The Four Seasons, Washington D.C. read more

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Molecular Electronics: Commercial Insights, Chemistry, Devices, Architecture and Programming

May 28, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

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This book presents an in-depth discussion on molecular electronics in an easy-to-understand manner, aiming at chemists, computer scientists, surface scientists, physicists, and applied mathematicians. Lighter overviews are provided for the science-minded layperson and the high tech entrepreneur in this nanoscale science. The author has included a detailed synthetic chemistry treasure chest, protocols of self-assembling routes for bottom-up fabrication atop silicon platforms, representative current-voltage and memory readouts from molecular devices, and overviews of present architectural and mathematical approaches to programming molecular computing machines. The investment and commercial insertion landscape is painted along with a “Who’s Who” in the molecular electronics business space. Advice and forewarnings are provided in a practical yet witty manner for the aspiring academic corporate founder and the business CEO wannabe seeking to establish a high tech company while wading through the idiosyncratic morass of university personalities and university-owned intellectual property.

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Pressure testing tiny cell samples

May 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Pressure testing tiny cell samples
A collaboration of French and Canadian researchers have found that sucking a portion of a spherical globule of cells into a tiny pipette provides information about the adhesion between cells and the elastic properties of the tissue. The method is a novel approach for the study of the structural properties of tissues, and should offer insights into processes such as embryonic development, tissue …

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