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thumbnailMicro-scale Surgical Robots, with Eric Diller
In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews Eric Diller, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, on wireless micro-scale robots that could eventually be used in human surgery.  Diller speaks about the design,
Robohub: 2020-09-23 - MEMS technology
thumbnailParylene photonics enable future optical biointerfaces
Carnegie Mellon University's Maysam Chamanzar and his team have invented an optical platform that will likely become the new standard in optical biointerfaces. He's labeled this new field of optical technology "Parylene photonics,
Phys.org: 2020-09-22 - MEMS technology
thumbnailNew 3D-printing material for micro-optics has high refractive index
These properties are particularly beneficial for 3D microfabrication of leading-edge micro-optical designs, including those without rotational symmetry, and compound 3D optical systems. With a low absorption in the infrared region, the photoresin is the ...
laserfocusworld.com: 2020-09-23 - MEMS technology

Nanotechnology

thumbnailNew design principles for spin-based quantum materials
As our lives become increasingly intertwined with technology—whether supporting communication while working remotely or streaming our favorite show—so too does our reliance on the data these devices create.
Phys.org: 2020-09-18 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailNew brain cell-like nanodevices work together to identify mutations in viruses
In the September issue of the journal Nature, scientists from Texas A&M University, Hewlett Packard Labs and Stanford University have described a new nanodevice that acts almost identically to a brain cell.
EurekAlert!: 2020-09-23 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailNanoscale vortices with a unique property
(Nanowerk News) Nanoscale vortices known as skyrmions can be created in many magnetic materials. For the first time, researchers at PSI have managed to create and identify antiferromagnetic skyrmions with a unique property: critical elements inside them ...
Nanowerk: 2020-09-23 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailNanostructures with a unique property
Nanoscale vortices known as skyrmions can be created in many magnetic materials. For the first time, researchers at PSI have managed to create and identify antiferromagnetic skyrmions with a ...
Phys.org: 2020-09-23 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailTiny optical tweezer traps nanoscale objects
The hybrid opto-thermo-electrohydrodynamic device, which was developed by Justus Ndukaife and colleagues at Vanderbilt University in the US, could be used to control photosensitive biomolecules and other nanoscale objects. Optical tweezers were invented by ...
Physics World: 2020-09-22 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailHigh-sensitivity nanoscale chemical imaging with hard x-ray nano-XANES
X-rays with excellent penetration power and high chemical sensitivity are suited to understand heterogeneous materials. In a new report on Science Advances, A. Pattammattel, and a team of scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source in New York,
Phys.org: 2020-09-21 - Nanotechnology

Nanotech business

Center for Nanoscale Science renewed at $18 million for six years
The Center for Nanoscale Science, a National Science Foundation Materials Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC), has again successfully renewed its NSF support in the highly competitive MRSEC program.
EurekAlert!: 2020-09-21 - Nanotech business

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MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress MSEC 2020
2020-10-06 - 2020-10-15
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2020-11-03 - 2020-11-05
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