The institutions are partners in the Lockheed Martin Advanced
Nanotechnology Center of Excellence at Rice, aka LANCER, through which researchers in academia tackle the high-tech industry's toughest problems. ...
The symposium will feature talks by a number of
nanotechnology pioneers, including Andreas Hirsch, Organic Chemistry Chair at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg; Phaedon Avouris, an IBM Fellow and manager of Nanometer ...
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April 12, 2010 8:56 AM |
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The Year of Nano, presented by Lockheed Martin, will include a series of events throughout 2010 capped by a symposium in October that will bring to campus some of the biggest names in carbon
nanotechnology research. ...
Lockheed Martin and Rice University are celebrating the 25th anniversary of a breakthrough that has advanced technology in fields from medicine to baseball. Lockheed Martin is sponsoring the Year of the Nano, Rice's celebration of the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the buckminsterfullerene molecule -- the "buckyball" -- that enables
nanotechnology.
Tags: 25th Anniversary, Baseball, Breakthrough, Buckyball, Celebration, Discovery, Lockheed Martin, Medicine, Molecule, Nano, Nobel Prize, Rice University
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The Smalley Institute, on the Lockheed Martin Advanced
Nanotechnology Center of Excellence at Rice University (LANCER). Speaker: Dr. Pulickel M. Ajayan, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Dept. of Rice University and Dr. ...
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March 15, 2010 6:32 PM |
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