"Spicy world of NanoScience"
Welcome! Nanopaprika was cooked up by Hungarian chemistry PhD student in 2007. The main idea was to create something more personal than the other nano networks already on the Internet. Community is open to everyone from post-doctorial researchers and professors to students everywhere.
There is only one important assumption: you have to be interested in nano!
Dr. András Paszternák, founder of Nanopaprika
The invertion of 10G optical transceiver has greatly increase the networking speed, for the science behind the transceiver, please check website and learn about CWDM SFP transceiver, www.fiberoptictransceiver.net
For information of DWDM sfp, please go to http://www.fiberoptictransceiver.net/dwdm-sfp/
The XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) is a standard for transceivers for high-speed computer network and telecommunication links that use optical fiber.please visit www.xfptransceiver.com for more info
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A group for the University of Cambridge nanotechnology community. All are welcome
Website: http://www.nanopaprika.eu/group/cambridgenano
Location: Cambridge UK
Members: 26
Latest Activity: Jan 26
Started by navaneethan.D Mar 29, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Likes
DearsGreetingI want to prepare Titanium nanoparticle ink(Solution form) from Titanium Nanoparticle so i have planned to use Ethanol or toluene as solvent with Triton X-100 (C14H22O (C2H4O)n) as…Continue
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Comment by Ibrahim Dauda Muhammad on January 23, 2012 at 3:32pm Hi, I needs information on how to simulate mechanical properties of Oxide nanotubes (zirconia, titania, Ferrite); expecially on how to compute/determine their molecular fields or potential energy.
Comment by navjot kaur on February 4, 2011 at 7:42am A good point of contact would be the following professors , who all have interest in this field -
Dr Paul Barker
Prof Mark Welland
Also try - http://www.nanoscience.cam.ac.uk/researchpage/index.html
good luck
Comment by ArunseshanChandrasekaran on January 18, 2011 at 8:49am © 2012 Created by Dr. András Paszternák, founder.


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