Nanotechnology
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- What is nano
- Educational website about nanoscience, engineering and technology with videos, audio, DIY activities to try at home, nano in the news, and links to information for the general public and educators. Highlights the Nano museum exhibition and NanoDays events nationwide in the United States developed by the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Network).
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- Xerox/Zyvex Nanotechnology
- Former Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Nanotechnology page: brief introduction to core concepts of molecular nanotechnology (MNT), and links for further reading.
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- nanoGallery
- Multimedia examples of nanotechnology research. The purposes of this portal is popularization of knowledge, technology and science.
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- nanoTEN
- Nanotechnology consulting firm. Services include nanotechnology matchmaking, assessment of trends, feasibility studies, materials and products analysis, and presentation assistance.
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- nanotechweb.org
- Nanotechnology-specific news, products, jobs, events and information. Includes articles about nanotechnology of interest to the general public.
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- Birmingham University
- Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory: surface modification, cluster physics, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, nano-optics, and thin films.
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- CINT - Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies
- United States Department of Energy's Nanoscale Science Research Center (NSRC), operating as a national user facility devoted to establishing the scientific principles that govern the design, performance, and integration of nanoscale materials. List of publications. Calendar of events.
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- Cambridge University
- Nanoscience Centre: nanotubes, nanomagnetics, nanowires, spin dependent transport, nanotribology, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, electron beam lithography, and an introduction to nanotechnology.
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- Chemistry of Materials & Devices Lab
- Lab of Prof. Yo-Sep Min, Department of Chemical Engineering, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea. The research addresses chemical approaches to materials and devices for electronic and energy applications.
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- Karlsruhe University - Wegener Group
- Research topics: Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals, Optical Near-Field Spectroscopy
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- Los Alamos Quantum Institute
- Research facility of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, dedicated to the advancement of quantum information, science, and technology for applications in the areas of quantum cryptography, quantum computing, quantum metrology, and advanced quantum-based sensors. Comprehensive tutorial. Library of articles. Calendar of events.
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- Nano Science and Engineering PhD Program
- The Nano SE PhD program at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is an inter-disciplinary PhD program focused on nanomaterials. This site provides a description of the program, information for program participants, information for prospective students, and a brief overview of active research areas at the school.
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- Nanoscale Science & Nanotechnology Group - Newcastle University
- Research group focussed on the synthesis and characterization of new nanomaterials: gold nitride, detonation nanodiamonds, carbon onions and silicon nanocrystals.
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- Nanoscalescience PhD Program
- UNC Charlotte offers a PhD program in NanoScaleScience. With faculty from Chemistry, biology, Engineering and Physics, the program offers multi-discipline research opportunities.
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- Professor Marc A. Anderson Lab of Sol-Gel Chemistry
- Nanotechnology laboratory of chemistry professor Marc A. Anderson in University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specialized in nanotechnology, water and air cleaning and environmental technologies.
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- Texas University
- Malcolm Brown's Nanopage: ongoing research in the structure and synthesis of nanostructures and high resolution transmission electron microscopy and specialized light microscopy.
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- Washington University (DURINT)
- Defense University Research Initiative on Nanotechnology Project - use combinatorial biology techniques to select surface-specific polypeptides, and then use these Genetically Engineered Proteins for Inorganics (GEPIs) for assembling functional nanostructures for optical and electronic applications.