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acquisition significantly strengthens PPG's nanotechnology patent portfolio and positions us as a world leader in nanoengineered materials ," said James A. Trainham, PPG vice president, science and technology. "With these new materials, PPG
June 30, 2005 -- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , and NEI Corp. , a provider of nanoengineered materials , announced they have established a cooperative research program in nanotechnology with an Indian government research and development
2003 Intel/NSF/SRC Silicon Nanoelectronics and Beyond workshop identified directed self-assembly of nanoengineered materials as one of the top priorities of semiconductor research. This high priority is the result of the perceived
an aerosol, which is not a naturally occurring form for many nanomaterials. "What's clear is that most nanoengineered materials don't occur in the quantities you find in something like diesel fumes," Colvin said. "And they are not
four main categories of nanotech: micro- and nanoinstruments, nanoelectronics, bio-nanosystems, and nanoengineered materials . One feature of the program is that the rights to developments that come out of the research belong to the
nanoengineered form of the familiar material, adopting a 90-nanometer transistor architecture, and developing nanoengineered materials to better insulate transistor gates. "We will continue to drive Moore's Law by building more capabilities
as Lockheed Martin Corp. and Northrop Grumman Corp. Triton, based in Chelmsford, Mass., is developing nanoengineered materials to improve gas mask hoods for the U.S. Army. The company also has completed a program to develop scratchproof
Aug. 20, 2004 - Biophan Technologies Inc. is working with NASA Ames Research Center to develop nanoengineered materials for implantable power systems, according to a news release. The Rochester, N.Y.-based firm's TE-Bio subsidiary
of non-porous, dense, discrete particles with an average size of approximately 20 nanometers. The new nanoengineered material is available as solid nanoparticles or as a highly stable dispersion in either aqueous or various organic media