Posted by Hans Mikelson on November 14, 2008 at 9:53pm
This week our students attended the Fourth Annual Minnesota Nanotechnology Conference hosted by the University of Minnesota.http://www.nano.umn.edu/conference2008/Topics included research on:MEMSSensorsNanomaterials for Energy ConversionNano OpticsNa
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Posted by Hans Mikelson on November 12, 2008 at 12:15am
fn1_lg_14_spectroscopy.docfn1_2f_spectroscopy.pptIf you don't have X-ray spectroscopy your SEM just isn't complete. In this module I cover X-ray analysis and mass spectometery. For the laboratory activity I just have them run and X-ray analysis on a
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Posted by Hans Mikelson on November 12, 2008 at 12:00am
During the last week of October I attended the National Science Foundation Advanced Technology Education Conference in Washington DC. The ATE program is directed towards community colleges and technical colleges. This program supports advanced techni
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Like every living being or institution ASDN has its history which will be written on this page with life going on (at atomic and nano scale!).
ASDN history starts in the previous millennium. At the E-MRS (European material Research Society) meetin
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Posted by Hans Mikelson on November 8, 2008 at 12:00am
fn1_2e_spm_cr.pptfn1_lg_13_spm.docfn1_lab_06_spm.docThe next module I cover is on Scanning Probe Microscopy. We have two scanning probe microscopes on campus. The first one is a Nanoscience Instruments Nanosurf. The other is a Veeco/DI CP-II which I
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Nano research looks like an area in which many specialisations are involved, in chemistry, physics, biology and so on. The work is likely to be scattered across many journals in the natural and physical sciences. Or unrelated
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The invention of some simple but fascinating tools commonly referred to as Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPM) has led to the visualization and manipulation of matter at the atomic scale. Scanning Probe Microscopy is an outstanding development that ha
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With the permission of www.nanobama.com
Each face is made of approximately 150 million tiny carbon nanotubes; that's about how many Americans voted on November 4.
How they are make?:
The nanobama structures are made of carbon nanotubes, and the
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The Nanodevices Group at the CIC nanoGUNE Consolider Research Center in San Sebastian is currently looking for
2 PhD Students
(Physics/Materials Science/Engineering/Chemistry)
who are interested in working in an inspiring international and interdis
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