Table of ContentsColumns and DepartmentsUnder the MicroscopeTechnology evolutionI’m fairly sure there’s at least one nanotechnology conference going on during any given week at some point in the world.
Q&ATexas’ roadmap to supporting nano R&DThe Texas Emerging Technology Fund (ETF) was formed in 2004 to support statewide nanotech commercialization and research efforts, with initial funds totaling $200 million–50% earmarked to commercialization efforts, 25% to reward research “superiority,” and 25% toward matching grants.
NewsMatchmaker’ portal matches MEMS customers, partnersThe MEMS Industry Group, a trade association representing the MEMS and microstructures industries, has launched a MEMS Marketplace online “matchmaking” portal that enables MEMS companies to connect with prospective customers and partners.
FeaturesMEMS equipment diffuses into mainstream IC markets, finds ways to improve yieldsQuicker 3D simulation, more practical dry etch, and automated die inspection
Emerging commercial applications of nano electronicsNanoscale properties enable improved thermoelectrics, NEMS gas sensors
Pressure sensors provide indoor competency for navigationInside of buildings, even the newest GPS navigation units quickly hit their limits–their navigational abilities are so inexact that a few floors can stand between the goal they indicate and the actual one.
Advancements in spinnable CNT arraysMost natural fibers and nanofibers are produced only in relatively short lengths, and most applications require a bulk or continuous material–but there is no effective method for using short fibers or carbon nanotube (CNT) powders to achieve breakthrough properties in bulk materials.
Cover StorySeeing the invisible: Non-destructive subsurface nanoscale metrology with scanning near-field ultrasound holographyCountless benefits can be gained for dozens of industries with the ability to observe invisible elements, especially contaminants, at the nanoscale.
|
|