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Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2013
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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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Dear All
Please help with an interesting study from the European Commission on NANO-ELECTRONICS in the year 2020 by giving your opinion at this link
@ Sarabjot . All the info can be read at the links below. GL
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/students/gradadmissions/prospec/apply/in...
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hey everybody..........!!
can anybody tell me abt the eligibility criteria and process to get admission in Phd at Cambridge?
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.
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
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