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It's an Ever-Smaller World

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MELVILLE, N.Y., Oct. 7 -- Seth A. Coe-Sullivan, a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), won first place in the 30th Annual Nikon International Small World Competition, which recognizes excellence in photography through the microscope, for his image of quantum dot nanocrystals deposited on a silicon substrate. First place, Seth Coe-Sullivan, MIT, Quantum dot nanocrystals deposited on a silicon substrate (200x), polarized reflected lightSecond place went to Shirley Owens, a microscopy instructor at Michigan State University's Center for Advanced Microcopy, for...Read full article

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    Published: October 2004
    CommunicationsMichigan State University Center for Advanced MicrocopyMicroscopyMITNews & FeaturesNikonquantum dot nanocrystalsScripps Research Institute of Cell BiologySmall World Competition

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