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"NanoAfrica is a new TINC group for all people interested in the developments and applications of nanotechnology in Africa. I’d like to invite you to join at http://www.nanopaprika.eu/group/nanoafrica and to post a description of your…"
Nov 19, 2010
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"The ICPC Nanonet project (EU funded under FP7) is aimed at networking nanoscientists and researchers across the globe to help bridge the nano divide and avoid a knowledge apartheid. It offers a free open access Nano Archive of nearly 7,000 items…"
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At 4:22pm on November 19, 2010, Lesley Tobin said…
NanoAfrica is a new TINC group for all people interested in the developments and applications of nanotechnology in Africa. I’d like to invite you to join at http://www.nanopaprika.eu/group/nanoafrica and to post a description of your institution as well as your research focus and application areas. This will help inform an annual report on the region to be published in June at www.icpc-nanonet.org and increase the impact of your research as well as extend its reach.
At 3:11pm on August 20, 2010, Lesley Tobin said…
The ICPC Nanonet project (EU funded under FP7) is aimed at networking nanoscientists and researchers across the globe to help bridge the nano divide and avoid a knowledge apartheid.

It offers a free open access Nano Archive of nearly 7,000 items including many full texts at http://www.nanoarchive.org. Please contact me if you would like to archive your research and I will create an editor's account for you.

You can join the international network at http://www.icpc-nanonet.org. Registration is free. The website also contains information for parties interested in FP7 collaboration, details of free webinars taking place (three in September), information about researchers and organisations and much more.

I am also interested in communicating with researchers in sub-Saharan Africa for the annual region report. If you would like your institution's research showcased in the report, please get in touchDelete Comment
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Hello

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