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Nanotech and Microtech 2011 Joint Program Announced
Special Symposia in: Nano Electronics, NanoFab, NanoSimulation, NanoReliability, Inkjet, MEMS & NEMS Device & Fab, Nanoscale Manufacturing
Speakers Include: Lockheed Martin, GE, Eastman Kodak, Toray, Omron, Honda, Panasonic, Dimatix, Accelrys, Intel, IBM, Texas Instruments, Applied Materials, NanoInk, Agilent, SoftMEMS, Raith, Asylum, FEI, Veeco, Wispry, Nextreme, SiTime, TranSiC, Baolab, Microlyne, Microvision, Alces, Sand 9, Bartels, Daimler, Infineon, Bosch, Honeywell, Triad Semiconductor, ST Microelectronics and hundreds of leading researchers from around the world...View Program
Fujitsu Achieves World's Smallest and Slimmest Vein Sensor - High-speed image capture and automatic verification features enable faster palm vein authentication.
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Advance in Microchannel Manufacturing Opens New Industry Applications - Engineers at Oregon State University invent a new way to use surface-mount adhesives in the production of low-temperature, microchannel heat exchangers....Read more
Giant Proximity Effect Enhances High-Temperature Superconductivity - Sandwiched superconductors engineered to function at higher temperatures could be used in new ultra-fast superconducting electronics....Read more |
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Nanotech 2011 Advanced Materials Program Announced
Special Symposia in: Nanoparticles, Polymer, Composites, Coatings & Surfaces, BioNano Materials, Nano for PV, Nano for Storage, EHS
Speakers Include: BASF, Dow, Applied Materials, Lockheed Martin, Nanocomp, SWeNT, BP, Chevron, GE, Merck, BYK-Chemie, NIST, US Army, Philips Research, Novomer, Mintek, Optical Dynamics, SweTree Technologies, Invitrogen, Xerox, RTI, Molecular Probes, Hecus, Agilent, ExxonMobil, and hundreds of leading researchers from around the world...View Program
Cambrios and Toray to Collaborate on Transparent Conductive PET Films - Cambrios to provide its ClearOhm Coating to Toray Advanced Film....Read more
Cornell fiber science team developing gas-trapping fabric for soldiers, responders - Military-inspired mask, hooded shirts created by Cornell Fashion Collective student designer...Read more
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Nanotech 2011 Energy & Environment Program Announced
Special Symposia in: Nanotech for Photovoltaics, Energy Storage, Oil & Gas, Water, Remediation, Environment, Health & Safety, Green Building, Green Chemistry
Speakers Include: Toray Industries, Xtreme Power, Ballard Power, GE, PowerGenix, Catalyx, Electrovaya, Wildcat, Oorja Protonics, Quantum Tech, Ananod-Solar, Millennium Electronics, Altairnano, Solterra, SolFocus, Dow, Omron, Chevron, CDC, NIOSH, NREL, US Navy, Seacoast Science, Novomer, Nanosteller, Hitachi, Lockheed Martin, PARC, XPV Capital, Fresh & Easy, APTwater, IBM, Siemens, BYK-Chemie, and hundreds of leading researchers from around the world...View Program
Wake Forest University Receives EPO Patent for Novel Solar Cell Technology - University?s solar technology could double energy and at a lower cost compared to today?s flat cell technology...Read more
Nanotech Filter Separates Oil and Water - Michigan Technological University scientists have created a filter that separates the two substances quickly and cleanly...Read more |
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Nanotech 2011 Medical & Biotech Program Announced
Special Symposia in: Nanotech for Cancer, Phage, Neurology, Bio Imaging, Interfaces, Tissues, Bio Sensors, Nano Medical Sciences
Speakers Include: Merck, Novartis, Johnson & Johnson, Advanced Diamond, Adjuvance, CardiaLen, NanGenex, FluimediX, Endomemetics, Bilcare, Diomics, InnoSense, NanoSight, NIST, PARC, National Cancer Institute, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIBIB, NIOSH, and hundreds of leading scientists and researchers from around the world...View Program
S*BIO Initiates Phase 2 Clinical Trial of its Novel JAK2 Inhibitor SB1518 in North America for Advanced Lymphoid Malignancies
- Singapore?s S*BIO Pte Ltd announced it has dosed the first 10 patients in a Phase 2 clinical trial in the U.S. and Canada...Read more
IBM and Singapore Researchers Use Semiconductor Technology as New Weapon to Fight Disease and Bacteria -
Industry-academic research groups team up to tailor semiconductor chemicals to build nanostructures that can fight infectious diseases...Read more
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