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Nanoscale Mass Spectrometer
PASADENA, Calif., July 23, 2009 – Using devices millionths of a meter in size, physicists at the California Institute of Technology developed a technique to determine the mass of a single molecule in real time.
Provost Picked for Power Post
BALTIMORE, Md., March 13, 2009 -- Johns Hopkins University Provost and electrical engineer Kristina M. Johnson will be nominated to serve as undersecretary of the Department of Energy, President Barack Obama announced yesterday. If confirmed by the Senate as expected, Johnson...
Self-Assembled Nanostructure
DURHAM, N.C., Feb. 19, 2009 – By manipulating the magnetization of a liquid solution, researchers from Duke University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst have for the first time coaxed magnetic and nonmagnetic materials to form intricate nanostructures. The resulting...
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...
Light Project Awarded $1.5M
STANFORD, Calif., Aug. 5, 2008 -- A Stanford University researcher has received a $1.5 million grant to support his project aimed at using light to control a variety of cells. Dr. Karl Deisseroth, PhD, assistant professor of bioengineering and of psychiatry and behavioral...
On-chip Microscope Developed
PASADENA, Calif., July 29, 2008 -- Computer chip technology has been combined with microfluidics to create a tiny lenseless microscope small enough to fit on a fingertip and with magnifying power that rivals top optical microscopes. The high-resolution optofluidic microscope can use...
Tissue Made Transparent
PASADENA, Calif., Feb. 13, 2008 -- A new optical trick that counteracts the scattering of light through humans could one day make biological tissue as see-through as a jellyfish under diagnostic and therapeutic imagers. "The reason a person is not transparent is that their tissues...
David Delpy Named EPSRC Chief Executive
May 31, 2007 — Science and Innovation Minister Malcolm Wicks of the British government's Department of Trade and Industry yesterday announced the appointment of professor David Delpy as chief executive and deputy chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences...
Superstrong Nanoillumination Created Inside Metallic Structure
Mar 1, 2007 — Unusually strong nanoillumination has been achieved by researchers using a three-step enhancement process that successively augments light until it reaches intensity levels more than 1000 times stronger than the initial incident light. This...
Brain on a Chip May be Closer to Reality
Mar 29, 2006 — STANFORD, Calif., March 29, 2006 -- Microchips that function like the brain or that "see" like eyes were once thought to be in the same futuristic category as flying cars and robot housekeepers. But at least one researcher thinks such "neuromorphic"...
Universities to Get $150M for Research
Mar 6, 2006 — WASHINGTON, March 6, 2006 -- The Department of Defense (DoD) announced it will award 30 basic research grants to 20 universities totaling about $13.5 million in fiscal year 2006 and about $30.2 million per year starting in fiscal year 2007 for a...
MULTIPHYSICS MODELING
Feb 1, 2006 — Released by Comsol Inc., the CD titled “Comsol Multiphysics Conference 2005” highlights multiphysics applications presented at a series of meetings in the US and Europe organized by the Comsol Group of companies. The reference work contains, in pdf,...
NIH Announces First Pioneer Awards
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Report: Engineering Must Adapt
Jun 2, 2004 — WASHINGTON, June 2 -- Engineering education in the US must anticipate and adapt to the dramatic changes of engineering practice expected in the coming decades, in order to enhance the nation's economic productivity and improve the quality of life...
Report: Engineering Profession Must Adapt
Jun 2, 2004 — WASHINGTON, June 2 -- Engineering education in the US must anticipate and adapt to the dramatic changes of engineering practice expected in the coming decades, in order to enhance the nation's economic productivity and improve the quality of life...
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