Sentences with phrase «nanotechnologist ashutosh»

Specific job roles include physicist, geophysicist, nanotechnologist, astrophysicist, medical physicist and meteorologist.
It will not be missed, commented a nanotechnologist.
A nanometer is about the width of a strand of DNA; if you design, build, or use functional systems smaller than 100 of these, you're a nanotechnologist.
«One day you could find yourself sitting in a bar next to a humanoid robot, who is taking a shot of vodka to give himself the energy to go to work,» jokes Ray Baughman, a nanotechnologist at the University of Texas at Dallas, US.
Such is the promise of technology being developed by neuroscientist William Klein and nanotechnologist Vinayak Dravid of Northwestern University.
An obstacle, says Olgica Bakajin, chief technology officer and a nanotechnologist at Porifera, a company that designs water - filtration membranes in Hayward, California, is for the researchers to figure out how to take this nano - unit and turn it into a portable gizmo.
«The way to create viable, profitable technology in the nanoscale regime, and build billions of copies of tiny devices, is to harness nature's properties of self - assembly,» says nanotechnologist Uzi Landman of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, US.
«It's not that new laws of nature are being discovered,» says nanotechnologist Uzi Landman of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, US, «but a reduction in size brings about differences in how familiar laws of physics play out at a small scale».
The research «opens up a new possible way that one could pursue in integrating nanostructures with microstructures,» says Charles Lieber, a nanotechnologist at Harvard University.
In the late 1980s, the book Engines of Creation by the nanotechnologist K. Eric Drexler put forth the terrifying idea of nanoscale self - replicating robots that grow into clouds of «gray goo» and devour the world.
The nanotechnologist faces a separate, similar case against him from state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
It is Jesus, tempted in the desert by the nanotechnologist of his day; «If you are the son of God, command these stones to turn into bread.»
Several of the nanotechnologists that Next Wave interviewed for this feature suggested that the best way to keep up to speed in this rapidly evolving field is to attend (or at least browse the Web sites of) nanobiotech conferences.
Interdisciplinary collaboration is the key to excellence in nanobiotechnology — and ideally this includes not just biologists and biotechnologists, physicists and nanotechnologists, but also chemists and pharmaceutical, medical, and clinical scientists.
The Oxford collaboration, which will focus on nanobiotechnology, will be organised in a similar way, bringing together nanotechnologists from the Universities of Glasgow and York and the National Institute for Medical Research.
They may also help nanotechnologists design more advanced self - assembling materials, many of which rely heavily on hydrogen bonds to put themselves together correctly.
In a commentary accompanying the first two reports, nanotechnologists Greg Tseng and James Ellenbogen of the MITRE Corporation in McLean, Va., explain that the two groups «are the first to advance molecular - scale electronics fully from the single - device level to the circuit level.»
Nanotechnologists have developed conducting fabrics that can survive a washing machine.
A US - Chinese team of nanotechnologists used a specially outfitted transmission electron microscope to capture the footage, allowing the effect of electrical charging on nanostructures to be seen in action for the first time.
Abstract: Nanotechnologists from Rice University and China's Tianjin University have used 3 - D laser printing to fabricate centimeter - sized objects of atomically thin graphene.
Her team is now working with nanotechnologists at the University of Pennsylvania to create an electronic «nose» that doctors everywhere could use.
Many of her installations have been the result of intensive research and collaboration with specialists as diverse as astronomers, nanotechnologists, and firework manufacturers.
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