Title: Postdoctoral position in Nanoplasmonic Biosensing
Department: Materials and Sensors Branch
Employer: US Naval Research Laboratory
Location: Washington, D.C., DC, United States
Posted: Sep 10
A postdoctoral position is available in the laborato
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Title: Formulation and characterization of atovaquone nanosuspension for improved oral delivery in the treatment of malaria
Authors: Vivek Borhade, Sulabha Pathak, Shobhona Sharma & Vandana Patravale
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Aim: The objective of the present st
A PhD position (3 years) funded by DFG within the Forschergruppe FOR1282 (10 projects) is available in the laser molecular spectroscopy group of Otto Dopfer at IOAP at TU Berlin. The interdisciplinary and international project deals with the IR and U
Title: Combinational delivery of lipid-enveloped polymeric nanoparticles carrying different peptides for anti-tumor immunotherapy
Authors: Songwei Tan, Tetsuro Sasada, Anna Bershteyn, Kunyu Yang, Tetsuya Ioji & Zhiping Zhang
Abstract:
Aim: The au
Positions are available for talented and highly motivated individuals to work on nano-catalysis projects in Nanocatalysis Laboratory, Department of Chemical Sciences, TIFR, Mumbai . For more information please visit http://www.nanocat.co.in
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Stanford researchers use DNA strands to assemble graphene ribbons and turn them into transistors:
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Title: Small magnetite antiretroviral therapeutic nanoparticle probes for MRI of drug biodistribution
Authors: Dongwei Guo, Tianyuzi Li, JoEllyn McMillan, Balasrinivasa R Sajja, Pavan Puligujja, Michael D Boska, Howard E Gendelman & Xin-Ming Liu
A Kansas State University chemical engineer has discovered that a new member of the ultrathin materials family has great potential to improve electronic and thermal devices. Vikas Berry, William H. Honstead professor of chemical engineering, and his
Caltech engineers focus on the nano to create strong, lightweight materials. The lightweight skeletons of organisms such as sea sponges display a strength that far exceeds that of manmade products constructed from similar materials. Scientists have l
Two teams working independently of each other have developed very similar methods for creating silver nanoparticles that appear impervious to rust. One of the teams was from the U.S. and published their results in the journal Nature. The other team w
The International NanoScience Community started the scientific social network Nanopaprika in November 2007. Today we have 6500+ members and closly 1500 followers on Facebook, researchers and students from more than 80 countries. :
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www.nanotechnology.hu - a 2013-as Magyar Fizikus Vándorgyűlésen tartott előadásunk fóliái, amelyben a tárgyban feltett kérdésre -- "Lehet-e tökéletes nanotechnológiai eszközöket készíteni tökéletlen grafénból?" -- kerestük a válasz
Scientists at Rice University have trapped bismuth in a nanotube cage to tag stem cells for X-ray tracking. Bismuth is probably best known as the active element in a popular stomach-settling elixir and is also used in cosmetics and medical applicatio
New types of nanostructures have shown promise for applications in electrochemically powered energy devices and systems, including advanced battery technologies. One process for making these nanostructures is dealloying, in which one or more elementa
Novel optoelectronic technique reveals limitations to the movement of electrons through organic solar cells, pointing the way toward improved performance Nanditha Dissanayake, Matthew Eisaman, Yutong Pang, and Ahsan Ashraf display the setup used to t
Laboratory: Institut d’Alembert , Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
Contact : Pr. Régis Wunenburger (regis.wunenburger @ upmc.fr)
Description : Acoustic metamaterials are composite materials which are designed so that the propagation of acousti
Confirmed the award for the best poster on Healthcare and Wellbeing at #NanotechItaly2013, sponsored by Veneto Nanotech and dedicated to the memory of Giovanna Cadini
Last year Giorgio Speranza, senior researcher at the Bruno Kessler Foundation in Tr
Highly motivated CSIR/UGC-JRF qualified candidates are encouraged to write to me directly (sksingh@iiti.ac.in) to work on the synthesis, characterization and application of nanoparticle catalysts at the Discipline of Chemistry, School of Basic Scienc
For a project on development of nanomaterials for gas sensing applications, a Junior Research Fellow (CSIR/UGC) is needed. There will be a short visit to UK during the project.
University of Alberta researchers have found that abundant materials in the Earth’s crust can be used to make inexpensive and easily manufactured nanoparticle-based solar cells. The U of A discovery, several years in the making, is an important step