Topic:Nanotechnology
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Welcome to the Division of Nanotechnology, a division of Interdisciplinary Studies, the School of Engineering, and the Department of Materials Science.
The Center for Nanotechnology provides a multi-disciplinary approach in cooperation with Engineering and Technology the School of Physics and the Department of Molecular Biology.
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Learning resources and projects [edit]
Active participants [edit]
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- Dr SHOEB82
Division news [edit]
- September 16, 2006 - Division founded!
- February 26, 2007 - Added some related news items to the department page.
See also [edit]
External links [edit]
- One nanotech researcher's website
- Center for Microanalysis of Materials - at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- The Education Center of the national nanotechnology initiative which provides a list of university programs.
- A company offering biologically inspired surface coatings using nanotechnology
- University of Dallas Nanotech Institute
- NanoEd Resource Portal A repository of nano-related courses, conceptual materials, simulations, seminars, college degree programs and other resources.
- Nanotechnology lectures
- UnderstandingNano Website
Scholarly papers [edit]
Open source software [edit]
- SXM++ - Program to capture data from scanning tunneling microscopes
Related news [edit]
- January 2009 Seventy-year quest to synthesize compound could have big pay off in nanotechnology
- August 2008 True properties of carbon nanotubes measured
- July 2008 'Nanonet' circuits closer to making flexible electronics reality
- January 2008 New process makes nanofibers in complex shapes and unlimited lengths
- December 2007 Nanowire battery can hold 10 times the charge of existing lithium-ion battery
