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UC Merced professor gets $450,000 grant (The Fresno Bee)
Lin Tian of the University of California at Merced became the school’s fourth professor in four years to receive the National Science Foundation’s esteemed Faculty Early Career Development Award. (read on…) Related items NSF award for UC Merced prof (Modesto Bee) $1.3M grant to improve solar technology (UC Newsroom) Scientists pinpoint critical molecule to celiac disease, possibly other autoimmune... »
NSF award for UC Merced prof (Modesto Bee)
Lin Tian of the University of California at Merced became the school’s fourth professor in four (read on…) Related items UC Merced professor gets $450,000 grant (The Fresno Bee) $1.3M grant to improve solar technology (UC Newsroom) Scientists pinpoint critical molecule to celiac disease, possibly other autoimmune disorders (PhysOrg) Nano-foundry technique yields ultra-durable probes from diamond (PhysOrg) Nanotechnologists Collaborate To Form... »
Alumnus donated $1 million to WVU (The Charleston Gazette)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A West Virginia University graduate and founder of several management consulting companies is giving his alma mater $1 million. George Bennetts gift will support research in energy, nanotechnology, biomedical sciences and biometrics in… (read the story…) Related items WVU gets $1M gift for engineering research (WVVA Bluefield) BOG: $2.3 million to Bucks for Brains (The... »
University of Calgary chemist to solve a complex problem: Impact of nanoparticles on human health (News-Medical-Net)
University of Calgary chemistry professor David Cramb is a step closer to helping solve a complex problem in nanotechnology: the impact nanoparticles have on human health and the environment. (get the story…) Related items Vigilance Needed In Nanotechnology (redOrbit) Measuring impact nanoparticles on health and environment by looking at blood stream of chicken embryos (Science Daily) SB Scholar Wins... »
Nano-foundry technique yields ultra-durable probes from diamond (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — When a team of university and industry researchers tried a novel, foundry-style mold-filling technique to make nanoscale devices, they realized they had discovered a gem. (read on…) Related items Race for Superconductors Shrinks to Nanoscale (PhysOrg) New structure could produce efficient semiconductor laser sources (PhysOrg) Ionic Liquid’s Makeup Measurably Non-Uniform at the Nanoscale (PhysOrg) Nanostructured Integrated Circuit Detects... »