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University of Szeged and Rice University scientists built up a multilayered photocatalyst from titanate nanowires and carbon nanotubes. The experiment results show that the stacks of nanotubes and nanowires have a unique morphology, layered structure, and favorable density that improves ...
The US DOE is giving Moser Baer $2.9 million to reduce the cost of manufacturing high-efficiency OLED lighting panels via improved processing steps.
Tsinghua Tongfang Company ordered Veeco's new TurboDisc MaxBright multi-reactor MOCVD system for HB-LED production.
Nanotechnology company RMTS relocated from CO to NY to launch an R&D partnership with CNSE at the University at Albany, developing nano-polarization technologies for displays and windows.
DCG acquired Thermosensorik GmbH, a leading provider of infrared non-destructive testing (IR NDT) products for the semiconductor, photovoltaic, and weld inspection markets.
North Carolina gave Semprius a $7.88+ million incentives package to build its pilot production plant in Henderson, NC. The plant could employ over 200 people with 35MW capacity.
Scientists from A*STAR and the National University of Singapore heated buckyballs on a ruthenium substrate until the carbon masses fell apart into graphene-based quantum dots. The technique could be tuneable.
STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) opened 2 2011 iNEMO Campus Design Contests, in China and Taiwan. The contest encourages students and young engineers to design innovative products based on STM's iNEMO MEMS platform.
ClassOne Equipment sold its 150th mask aligner, which will be installed in the Smart System Technology & Commercialization Center of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at UAlbany.
Purdue University researchers have created an ultrapure gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductor crystals that capture new states of matter, with potential applications in future high-speed quantum computing.