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Highlights 09-05: + Graphite Acts like a Semiconductor + Environmentally Sustainable Fibers from Regenerated Protein + NANOFOCUS Expands Product Portfolio + Press Releases by Companies + New Stereo Materials + Battery Materials for Ultrafast Charging
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Research position in Germany

The Department of Physics offers in its centre for NanoScience a research position paid for a three year period according to Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L/ 50%. Research will be focused on the preparation and highest resolution imaging on diamond surface
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Image: NanoMachine. Courtesy of Pawel Szczesny. CCL 3.0. http://freelancingscience.com/___Lecture delivery method is from Columbia University via the Internet with streaming media or download options. Lectures are asynchronous, recorded, posted to th
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CMOS Sandwich

Today in class I did two activities. First we did a flow chart showing how we go from a pile of sand to a silicon wafer. The second activity was a CMOS sandwich which is shown in the picture. I used the image from figures 3.22 and 3.23 in "Semiconduc
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Nano and Microfabrication Study Activity

In the fourth semester microfabrication course we get into more advanced semiconductor processing. We are having an exam on Friday so we had a study session on Wednesday. For the study session I divided the class of nine students into four groups and
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Engineers Wanted

Admittedly, this particular post has not much to do with Kanāda`s Kids' featured topics (NanoGaming and NanoArt), and I do further confess that, on occasion, a post might be an ostensible excuse for me to share an image by which I`m captivated or tic
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Photographer: Austin Evan. Released under Creative Commons Licence.The KFAS has issued invitation for submissions of candidates whose scientific research deserves recognition. As it pertains to TINC, prizes will be awarded in basic sciences, applied
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Image Creator: Simon Francis. Released under Creative Commons Licence 2.5." In order to make the games available to as many teachers and students as possible, NanoMission seeks sponsorship to cover game development costs. Opportunities are available
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Image: Pollens Source: Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility. Public Domain Release by Dartmouth College.NanoArt21's digital gallery presentation of the 2008/09 submissions (curated by Cris Orfescu) is intellectually yet soulfully satisfying. The te
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