Sentences with phrase «new nanotechnology applications»

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Chris Backhouse is one of many researchers working in a new field that's piquing interest all over the globe — the application of microsystems and nanotechnologies in biomedical engineering.
These results indicate the future application of this method towards generating new molecules for molecular electronics, nanotechnology and bio-imaging.
Gevorg Grigoryan, an assistant professor of computer science at Dartmouth College, and researchers from other institutions have built the first artificial transporter protein that carries individual atoms across membranes, opening the possibility of engineering a new class of smart molecules with applications in fields as wide ranging as nanotechnology and medicine.
The research could open up new applications for DNA nanotechnology, and help apply DNA technology to the fabrication of nanoscale semiconductor and plasmonic structures.
Such new insight may open countless of hitherto unexplored venues for the future design and optimization of heterogeneous catalytic systems, for the development of novel synthetic tools applied to carbon - based nanotechnology, as well as for biochemical and materials science applications.
Research at CeNTech keeps a strong relation to technological applications and shall result in patents for new nanotechnology based inventions which can be developed up to the product level.
The National Nanotechnology Initiative expects new viable applications in the pharmaceutical industry that may contain innovative drug delivery systems, new therapies, and in vivo imaging.
Nanotechnology may be able to create many new materials and devices with a vast range of applications, such as in medicine, electronics, biomaterials energy production, and consumer products.
Nanotechnologies has vast new applications for solving major problems and creating opportunities for the human race.
Its mission is innovative energy research, education and technology deployment with a focus on efficiency, conservation, renewable energy and nanotechnology applications for new and novel sources of energy.
In a new study published in the journal ChemPhysChem, a team of Chinese scientists from the Hebei Normal University of Science and Technology has found that carbon nanotubes, which have been used in many nanotechnology applications including solar energy and adhesive material, can mimic a key step of the process.
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