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$1.2B Allocated to Science
UPTON, N.Y., March 24, 2009 – $1.2 billion in new science funding, allocated under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, was announced by Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu. The amount includes support for research in particle and plasma physics, solar energy,...
QD Researcher Nabs NSF Award
Feb 23, 2009 — Matthew Doty, assistant professor in the department of materials science and engineering at the University of Delaware, has received a five-year, $525,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Award for his work on...
University of Washington Buys E-Beam Tool
Jan 16, 2009 — JEOL USA of Peabody, Mass., will install an e-beam direct-write-on-wafer lithography tool to support nanoscience research in the Pacific Northwest when the University of Washington takes delivery of a JBX-6300FS e-beam system. The new system is set...
Dreadlocks with Kung Fu Grip
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 9, 2009 -- Researchers have found that dunking synthetic, nanosize hairs into a liquid and allowing the liquid to evaporate can coax the nanobristles to twist together like dreadlocks, sticking to each other or to an object in their center with a tenacious...
WITec Breaks Ground for New HQ
Apr 25, 2008 — Microscope manufacturer WITec GmbH broke ground earlier this month for new headquarters in Ulm, Germany, to include research, production and office facilities. WITec said the new building, located in a science park next to the University of Ulm, ...
Winners of Germany's 2008 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize Announced
Mar 28, 2008 — Researchers working in materials science, quantum optics and analytical chemistry are among six recipients of the 2008 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize, Germany's top research prize for young scientists. The winners were selected by the executive...
I-Wei Wu Joins Leadis Technology Board
Mar 6, 2008 — Leadis Technology Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., a developer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors for mobile consumer electronic devices, announced that flat panel display industry veteran I-Wei Wu, PhD, had been elected to its board of directors....
Laser Cladding Services Hires Development Engineer
Mar 3, 2008 — Laser Cladding Services (LCS) of Houston announced it has hired Eswar Yarrapareddy, PhD, as laser-cladding development engineer. In his new position, Yarrapareddy supervises the development of laser-cladding processes using CO2, diode, and fiber...
Bacteria Forms Nanotubes
RIVERSIDE, Calif., Dec. 10, 2007 -- Chemists and engineers from the US and Korea have found semiconducting nanotubes produced by living bacteria -- a discovery that could help in the creation of a new generation of nanoelectronic devices. The research team believes this is the...
Light Sculpts 3-D Particles
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 4, 2007 -- Microparticles that have been sculpted to three dimensions using ultraviolet light could have many applications in medical diagnostics and tissue engineering, such as acting as probes to detect specific molecules like DNA or to release drugs or...
Nanotech Expert to Lead Materials Science and Engineering at RPI
Nov 16, 2007 — Materials science expert Robert Hull will join Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, N.Y., in early 2008 to head the School of Engineering’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, the institute announced this week. He will also...
Coherent Inc. EVP Named CEO of Santur Corp.
Jan 15, 2007 — Santur Corp., a Fremont, Calif.-based manufacturer of tunable lasers for the global telecommunications industry, announced the appointment of Paul Meissner as CEO. Meissner, an industry veteran with over 18 years of experience in optics and...
Malliaras, Tennant To Lead Cornell NanoScale Facility
Aug 7, 2006 — George Malliaras, associate professor of materials science and engineering at Cornell University, has been named the L.B. Knight Director of the Cornell NanoScale Facility (CNF), starting Aug. 15. Don Tennant, now at Lucent Technologies of Murray...
Brown, Oak Ridge Team for Materials Science Research
PROVIDENCE, R.I., June 30, 2006 -- Providence-based Brown University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee will work together to advance research and teaching, with an emphasis on materials science, it was announced this week. Under the agreement, approved by the...
Silicon's Role in Photonics Recast
PHILADELPHIA, June 1, 2006 -- A discovery about silicon nanowires and nanocones will allow the element to play a larger role in photonics. Silicon, the element responsible for most of our advances in computer and electronics technology, has played a comparatively lesser role in...
Scientists Confirm How Crystals Form
Nov 4, 2005 — NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 4 -- A team of researchers at Yale University is the first to devise a way to predict the microstructure of crystals as they form in materials, according to a report in the September issue of Applied Physics Letters.Although...
Waveguide Length Affects High-Harmonic Quality
Jul 1, 2004 — A study of the relationship between high-harmonic generation and the length of the gas-filled waveguides in which it occurs promises researchers the tools to develop better sources of coherent extreme-UV and x-ray radiation. The collaboration behind...
Carl Zeiss Opens Assembly Facility
Aug 1, 2003 — In a formal ceremony in June, the Carl Zeiss Group unveiled a microscope assembly hall at its factory in Göttingen, Germany. The facility produces microscope systems and components for applications in biomedical research, health care, materials...
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