August 2009 Blog Posts (16)

Research Scientist/PostDoc opening



We are looking to fill a research scientist position in a NSF supported collaborative project between Nanomaterials Laboratory SDSU, SPM division of Agilent and Argonne National Laboratory.

The candidate will be responsible for developing a novel photoactive scanning probe microscopy tool. The candidate is expected to be hands-on with high-precision instrumentation and scanning probe microscopy. He will spend 50% time to develop advanced… Continue

Added by TINC on August 29, 2009 at 8:00pm — No Comments

we need nanotechnology in development countries

nanotechnology aid the development countries to solve the proplems of healthe,food and education....

Added by PROF.DR.MOHAMED ABDELALL IBRAHIM on August 29, 2009 at 7:26pm — 3 Comments

Re-Mission 2 Video Game Now in Development

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Considered to be the flagship for the health-gaming movement in the SG genre, Re-Mission™ is a Microsoft® Windows™-based third-person shooter action 20+-levels videogame for cancer patients designed with direct input from them and their oncology doctors and nurses. Deeply immersed within the complex, microscopic world of cancer-ridden bodies, Roxxi… Continue

Added by LaVerne L Poussaint on August 29, 2009 at 7:37am — No Comments

TINC-Network news: Giving the Comment Wall on your My Page the spotlight



One of the biggest drivers to TINC-members profile pages is their Comment Wall. To spur activity and make it easier for members to communicate, we’re changing the default layout of My Pages to make the Comment Wall more prominent. The Comment Wall will now appear directly below the Activity feed, the Discussions feature will move above the Groups feature, and Videos will move to the left column. This change will only happen on a member’s… Continue

Added by TINC on August 27, 2009 at 8:44pm — No Comments

TINC-Network news: iPhone interface

Release makes it easier to use the mobile interface for TINC by introducing an automatic redirect for anyone who visits TINC from an iPhone.





Snapping a mobile photo or video, uploading it from your phone, and then sparking a discussion around it will be easier than ever, making it simple for members to share their adventures as they… Continue

Added by TINC on August 27, 2009 at 8:41pm — No Comments

In memoriam Prof. Erika Kálmán



In memoriam Prof. Erika Kálmán, director of the Institute of Nanochemistry and Catalysis of the Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences... I will never forget my supervisor,... She taught me everything about nanosciences and nanotechnology.



A. P., creator of The International NanoScience Community



with my supervisor in November… Continue

Added by TINC on August 11, 2009 at 5:30pm — 2 Comments

nanotimes 09-15

Highlights 09-15:



+ Interview - ImageXpert Inc.

+ NSTI 2009-Part VI

+ Over 99% Efficiency for

Photovoltaic Inverters

+ KERN Presents KERN µ-view

+ Press Releases by Companies

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ALTAIR NANOTECHNOLOGIES

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ILLUMINA

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INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES

HEADWATERS

KOPIN

LEICA… Continue

Added by TINC on August 8, 2009 at 5:43pm — No Comments

Nano Digest August issue Contents

Here is the Table of Contents of August issue of Nano Digest



Cover Story: Nanomedicine: Redefining Healthcare

Despite nanomedicine being given importance by Government and Private companies, there is a general feeling that we haven't really made a great impact... Nano Digest takes a look at how India is gearing up.



Nano Talk: An Exclusive Interview with Dr Lalji Singh, Director of Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology

"Exciting breakthrough in… Continue

Added by Jayadev on August 8, 2009 at 3:50pm — No Comments

August Issue of Nano Digest

Hello Everybody,

Once again back with the latest issue of Nano Digest. The August issue of Nano Digest has hit the market only today. I am posting the cover page for your reference. Anybody interested in the magazine can write to us.

Added by Jayadev on August 8, 2009 at 3:37pm — No Comments

DNA origami (DNA TWISTED INTO PRETZELS)

http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/08/06/2021783.aspx



Scientists are improving their technique for bending DNA into origami shapes. The latest twist uses custom-made chemicals to turn bunches of molecules into smoothly curving circlets and gears - a trick that eventually could set the stage for practical nanomachines.



DNA origami is a technique for folding the double… Continue

Added by ASHISH PATIL on August 7, 2009 at 5:34pm — 1 Comment

Where can you study nanobiotechnology?

I get this question a lot from people here at Nanopapria.eu. Well, it depends on what sort of degree you are are really after. There are many schools in the United States that offer courses and even degrees in nanotechnology or nanobiotechnology. Please read on to find out more...





A microfluidic device from the lab of Andre Levchenko. [Photo by Will Kirk/JHU]





I can only speak for Johns Hopkins… Continue

Added by JHU.EDU INST. for NANOBIOTECH on August 7, 2009 at 3:30pm — 6 Comments

Medical Nanotechnology the BLOG

Come and visit my Medical Nanotechnology blog at http://www.medicalnanotec.com .

Added by Christopher Toepfer on August 6, 2009 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Nanoscience FAQ

I was taking some classes this summer and wrote a FAQ for nanoscience. This is used to inform students interested in our program or teachers who want to add some nanoscience topics to their current curriculum.



Nanoscience FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)



What is nanoscience?



Nanoscience is the science of the small. Nanoscience is the study of matter in the range from 1 to 100 nanometers. This size range… Continue

Added by Hans Mikelson on August 3, 2009 at 9:01pm — 8 Comments

New NanoContact Chat on the frontpage

Visit NanoContact Chat.

Visit NanoContact Chat.



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We meet every day for GLOBAL CHAT TIME at:



Budapest, Hungary 21:00

London, UK 20:00

New York, USA 15:00

Buenos Aires, Argentina 16:00

Moscow, Russia 00:30

Tokyo, Japan… Continue

Added by TINC on August 2, 2009 at 8:00am — No Comments

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