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  • thanks a lot for accepting my membership request, this is a very interesting specialized group close to my financial/scientific research interests

    kindest regards, Lorenzo.Starace@gmail.com from Trieste, Italy
  • Thanks for inviting me - I'll take a look around..
  • Hi... can u give me some ideas how to enter nanoscience and technology field for a person pursuing a course in Mechanical Engineering? What do you say about Material Science?
  • Hi Andras,

    I keep missing people!
    What I like: there's always something new on the site.
    What I don't like: time zones.

    Margaret
  • hi

    we have a forum topic: looking for training program, write there:

    http://www.nanopaprika.eu/forum/topic/show?id=1612324%3ATopic%3A17021
    Looking for training program???
    i want to persue a training program in nanobiotech in programmed drug delivery do you have an idea of any training anywhere in the world? vedpriya
  • Thanks sir
    i am working on the Biosynthesis of nanoparticles in plants.
    we have synthesized nanoparticles in plants and now wants to elucidate its mechanism and extraction of nanoparticles.
    I want a training program anywhere in world in a reputed lab in nanoinstrumentation?
  • Thanks - I see some familiar faces...
  • thank you, greetings to all
  • Hi Aldrin,
    We meet again. The NanoTechnology Group Inc. is focused on nanoscience education that includes k-12. We have posted every outsource project for curriculum development over the past 10 years for both the US and Global resources. We are asking for volunteers to upload the resources at the One Laptop per child website so that nano science can be learned in developing countries. We are willing to acknowledge the volunteers in the US with Letters for the IRS if they notify us of their participation and hours donated. All of the outsource materials listed are developed under the Creativecommons.org license by univerisites that have been funded by NSF so they are approved for the OLPC project.
    We are also starting a teachers forum at www.curriki.org so the US teachers can use the outreach resources in their classrooms.
    Visit our website at www.TNTG.org and click on the K-12 resources page if you are interested in participating.
    The goal of our organization is to get the finished lessons into classrooms and the OLPC computers.
    Hopefully, we will have some volunteers to accept this challenge.
    Thank you all and welcome to Aldrin Sweeney.
    Respectfully,
    Judith
  • Thanks for the welcome - seems awfully quiet around here...
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