Ahead of the 2014 Kavli Prize Ceremony, the 2014 Kavli Prize Laureates in
Nanoscience discussed their work and the state of the field with science writer Alan Brown.
Not exact matches
CBEN's executive director, Kevin Ausman,
discusses the Rice vision for nanotechnology research and the center's aim to identify, recruit, and train the
nanoscience workforce of the future.
Throughout the research training the cohort will meet and
discuss their research, building a group of outstanding scientists that will help to lead world research in
nanoscience in the future.
VANCOUVER — Hundreds of industry leaders, researchers, academics, entrepreneurs, investors and tech transfer professionals will convene July 24 - 26 to
discuss issues and opportunities inherent in commercializing small - tech innovation throughout our region.The 2006 Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference (MNBC), co-presented by the Washington Technology Center and the Oregon
Nanoscience & Microtechnologies Institute, takes place at the Vancouver Hilton.
The winners of the 2014 Kavli Prize in
Nanoscience — Thomas Ebbesen, Stefan Hell and Sir John Pendry — discuss new ways of seeing and how nanoscience is reinven
Nanoscience — Thomas Ebbesen, Stefan Hell and Sir John Pendry —
discuss new ways of seeing and how
nanoscience is reinven
nanoscience is reinventing light.
The winners of the 2014 Kavli Prize in
Nanoscience — Thomas Ebbesen, Stefan Hell and Sir John Pendry —
discuss breaking the limits of what we can do with light and opening the door to possibilities ranging from optical computing to invisibility cloaks.