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everyone's lips was, "How do I recognize a good nanotechnology project ?" The unspoken question on everyone's mind was more ..... U.K.-based Oxonica develops and commercializes nanotechnology projects based on findings by scientists at the University of
The survey was conducted as part of a current IRGC nanotechnology project intended to address the need for adequate risk governance ..... S. National Science Foundation, and Emily Litten, nanotechnology project manager at IRGC. It includes each survey response as
conference at Carnegie Mellon University, Governor Rendell said investments in research and commercialization of nanotechnology projects will stimulate economic development and boost the creation of jobs. "Across the world, the competition to
our clients in addressing issues associated with some nanomaterials." AECOM Environment is also working on nanotechnology projects for other public- and private-sector clients, including aquatic toxicity studies for a major commercial
Yeltsin. In his keynote address, he will outline the RUSNANO mission and strategies on commercialization of nanotechnology projects with high business potential and/or social benefit. He will also share his vision on cooperation between
Association (ABA) Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER) in 2006 and managed the Section’s Nanotechnology Project (www.abanet.org/environ/nanotech).
National Science Foundation, a federal agency that funds research in the United States, and Emily Litten, nanotechnology project manager for IRGC, an independent foundation in Switzerland. The Swiss Federal Agency for Development and Cooperation
National Science Foundation, a federal agency that funds research in the United States, and Emily Litten, nanotechnology project manager for IRGC, an independent foundation in Switzerland. The Swiss Federal Agency for Development and
than 200 consumer goods purportedly made with some type of nanotech process or nanomaterial. "This is the face of nanotechnology ," project director David Rejeski, nodding to a modest assortment of nanotech-based products, told a gathering of reporters
obvious career growth opportunity, but I thought it was too exciting to miss. Here was a chance to lead a nanotechnology project at a large corporation like GE. It doesn’t get any better than that. And I have the chance to do research across