
Postdoc and Graduate Student Positions in Bionanotechnology at Boston University
Clinical Academic Position in Nanomedicine – LCN London
Post doc position within the nano-photonics lab in UCD Dublin
Professor Position at Key Laboratory for Biomedicall Effects of Nanomaterials and Nanosafety
PhD position in computational chemistry within a Marie Curie European project
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Highlights 09-10:
+ CNT's and the Environment
+ NSTI 2009
+ Press Releases by Companies (12 pages)
+ Buckyballs Could Keep
Water Systems Flowing
+ Solutions for the Effective
Manufacturing of Technical Textiles
+ EU-Projects
+ Trends
+ Events 2009…
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The bi-weekly nanotech Magazine nanotimes announced the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement
("MOA") for strategic partnership with Nanopaprika, the leading International NanoScience Community
(TINC) in Hungary.
Commenting on the event, Thomas Ilfrich, Editor-in-Chief and founder, said, “It is the first time we enter
into strategic partnership agreement with an Online…
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We’ll be performing a quick scheduled maintenance on Saturday morning from 6am - 6:30am Pacific. During this time, TINC will be offline.
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A postdoctoral position is open in the group of Peter McBreen in the Department of Chemistry, Université Laval, Québec City, Canada. The objective of the project is to understand how to fine tune olefin metathesis and enantioselective reactions on metal, metal carbide and nanoparticle surfaces. The laboratory is equipped for VT-STM, XPS,
HREELS and RAIRS measurements. Previous hands-on experience with surface spectroscopy and particularly UHV-STM…
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Motion is intrinsic in life. Life moves at all its scales from full organisms several meters long to the smallest nanometer sized proteins, membranes or DNA. Life combines all its molecules in a complex choreography which provides a vast variety of functions from a limited number of individual players (as the ‘human genome project’ has put forward).

Despite the importance of motion at the smallest scales of biology, the study of motion has been…
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Cris Orfescu (www.absolutearts.com/nanoart) and winners from all 3 editions of the NanoArt International Online Competition (www.nanoart21.org) have been invited to exhibit at the EuroNanoForum 2009, June 2-5, in Prague, Czech Republic. Frances Geesin (UK), Bjoern Daempfling (Germany), Carol Cooper, Eva Lewarne (Canada), Chris Robinson, Darcy Lewis,… Continue
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Main aim of the network
www.Genetoday.com is to get Biotechnologist/nanotechnologist/Physician under a common platform.
Aim 2:- To promote educational aspects in these fields and help in better co-ordination, between students, aspiring students and faculties.
Aim3 :- To keep in touch with the latest developments in the field of biomedical scienece and discuss controversial…
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At the Institute of Materials Science and Technology (IMT) of the Friedrich-Schiller-University (FSU) Jena, the following positions are available:
One postdoctoral position (full time) / one PhD studentship (part time)
in Materials Science & Engineering / Physics / Chemistry
The positions are available immediately, subject to approval of funds for 24 months at the Institute of Materials Science and Technology…
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India, from Babak Bakhit

Kyiv, Ukraine, from Dr. Lina L.Sartinska

Hungary, Budapest, 6:48 pm from the editor
Send one photo from your window during this weekend with city, country,… Continue
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The John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values at the University of Notre Dame seeks candidates for a position as a Post-Doctoral Fellow (PDF) or Research Assistant Professor (RAP) in the field of Nanotechnology Ethics and Policy. The term of the position is three years. The RAP position is renewable contingent on research productivity and grant-writing ability.
The Reilly Center collaborates with The Notre Dame…
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For the first time we offer you the full program of the four day ENF2009 conference on NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY, 2-5 June, Prague, Czech Republic. The comprehensive program includes 6 plenary sessions, 27 parallel sessions, 12 accompanying workshops, 2 panel discussions and 2 nano-brokerages. The main conference themes include Nanotechnology for Eco- and Energy-efficient Industrial technologies (e.g. Transport, Construction,… Continue
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Highlights 09-08/09:
+ Novel Micro-holographic Storage Material
+ MEMS based Light Curtain
+ Intelligent Implants
+ Transmit - Interview
+ Press Releases by Companies (17 pages)
+ Optical Near-field Effects Cause
Self-aligned Growth of SWNTs
+ Window Display
+ Strengthening of Airplane Skins by Nanostiching
+ Reports / Trends
+ Events 2009…
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Department of Chemistry
Location: Liverpool City Centre
Ref: R-569776/WWW
Closing date for receipt of applications: 5 June 2009
You will join the group of Professor R Raval in the Surface Science Research Centre. These EU funded positions are part of a Collaborative project, RESOLVE, entitled "Bottom-up resolution of functional enantiomers from self-organised monolayers”, within a multi-disciplinary EU…
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The International NanoScience Community is official partner of 10th edition of the Advanced Summer Course in Cell-Materials Interactions.

INEB is hosting the
10th Advanced Summer Course in Cell-Materials Interactions. The course was designed for those who have an interest in the application of biomaterials, especially in cell-materials interactions. This year the focus will be on "
Self-assembly: from nature to… Continue
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Find more videos like this on The International NanoScience Community
an invisible (infrared) pulsed laser beam transmits a liquid (water) and is ablating a solid (gold) releasing stable nanoparticles (positively charged gold nanoparticle with negative solvatisation zeta potential)
More info:…
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