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nanoHUB.org participates in Research Data Symposium
Researchers and publishers addressed the question of how best to present statistics and figures gathered through research at the Research Data Symposium organized by Columbia's Center for Digital Research Scholarship and Columbia University Libraries on February 27. Gerhard Klimeck, Purdue University electrical and computer engineering professor and principal investigator of the Purdue-led cyber platform that operates nanoHUB.org, served on the panel.

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Purdue researchers win $14.5 million NSF grant to take nanoHUB.org to next level
The Purdue-led Cyber Platform, a part of the Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN), will assist researchers across the globe by developing a virtual society that shares simulation software, data and other innovative content to provide engineers and scientists with the fundamental knowledge required to advance nanoscience into nanotechnology.

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Sharing science in the 'collaboratory'
Ewa Deelman, principal investigator of the Pegasus Workflow Management System, and Michael McLennan, director of the HUBzero platform supporting nanoHUB.org, explain how they are working together to aid scientific research.

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Single-atom transistor on Discover Magazine's top 100 discoveries for 2012
Discover Magazine named the single-atom transistor No. 29 on its list of the top 100 discoveries for 2012.

An international team led by physicist Michelle Simmons of the University of New South Wales and electrical engineer Gerhard Klimeck of Purdue University created the single-atom transistor. Klimeck is the director of the Network for Computational Nanotechnology.

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Collaboration essential to economic growth achieved through nanoHUB.org and forums
Mihail Roco, an international leader of nanotechnology development, emphasized the importance of collaboration in nanoscience and engineering to economic growth in an interview with The Korea Herald. He offered nanoHUB.org and the annual U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology, held June 4-5 at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea, as examples.

Roco is chair of the U.S. National Science and Technology Council subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology (NSET), and is senior advisor for nanotechnology at the National Science Foundation. He is also the managing editor of the Journal of Nanoparticle Research.

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