dear prof/reseracher, Its prashant kumar, submitting my ph.d thesis on non-lithographic techniques of surface nanostructuring in december 2008 at university of hyderabad. I have experience of thin film coating, synthesis of nanowires, nanodots and characterization by AFM, SEM, VSM, PL spectra, MR measurements, surface plasmons etc and I seek post-doctoral post and for that I require your help, plz. convey to me if you find anything interesting. or else plz. advise how to get into the groove.I can work towards materials science, engineering, chemical engineering, biomedical applications of nanoparticles, memory application of nanodots etc or any industrial applications of nanoparticles, nanodots or nanowires.
Dear Carl,
we are organising High-Tech Events in the field of Nanotechnolgoy.
Actual Events:
NANOSENS 2008 - Nanosensors in Biology & Medicine, 29-30 September 2008, Vienna, Austria www.nanosens.at
BioNanoMed 2009, 26-27 January 2009, Krems Austria www.bionanomed.at
perhaps interesting for you or colleguas/Partners of you.
Best Regards
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we are organising High-Tech Events in the field of Nanotechnolgoy.
Actual Events:
NANOSENS 2008 - Nanosensors in Biology & Medicine, 29-30 September 2008, Vienna, Austria www.nanosens.at
BioNanoMed 2009, 26-27 January 2009, Krems Austria www.bionanomed.at
perhaps interesting for you or colleguas/Partners of you.
Best Regards
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