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Advances in Aerosol Processing Furthering the Utilization of Aerosols in Nanomanufacturing

In a recent research review paper, Professor Steven Girshick from the University of Minnesota details several advances in aerosol processing that can further the utilization of aerosols in nanomanufacturing. 

Don't Forget: NanoScience + NanoEngineering 2009 Call for Papers

National Nanomanufacturing Network: SPIE NanoScience + NanoEngineering 2009 will be held August 2 - 6 in San Diego, CA. Deadline for Abstracts is January 19th. 

Environmental Health and Safety

 Introduction Environmental health and safety (EHS) in nanomanufacturing encompasses the work environment (occupational safety), as well as potential air, water, and waste impacts of nanomanufacturing processes.  More broadly, EHS issues can include potential impacts on the consumer, including safe use and disposal of consumer products containing nanomaterials.

Improved Control of Microfluidic Nanocrystal Production

Winterton et al. reported a new microfluidic reactor design that could potentially maintain several different temperature zones within a single chip.  

Nanofabrication User Facilities: Approaches for Successful Technology Research, Development, and Transition

In this resource-conscious R&D environment, can you improve your company's chance of success by using a public Nanofabrication User Facility? How do you demonstrate the feasibility of an idea in a timely, cost-effective fashion? How do you leverage the manufacturing, processing and diagnostic tools that are available? For An Shyang Chu of PCB Piezotronics, an industrial user of the ...

What is Nanomanufacturing?

Nanomanufacturing is the controllable manipulation of materials structures, components, devices, and systems at the nanoscale (1 to 100 nanometers) in one, two, and three dimensions for large-scale reproducibility of value-added components and devices. Nanomanufacturing remains the essential bridge between the discoveries of the nanosciences and real-world nanotechnology products.

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