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May18 Purdue faculty visit White House as part of national Materials Genome Initiaitve
Several Purdue faculty visited the White house on May 14th to discuss …
May18 Intel utilizes modeling tools to help develop novel transistor
Intel recently released a novel transistor, 10 nm smaller than the current …
May02 Collaboration in nanomaterial research key in balancing discovery with safety
A report from the National Academy of Sciences discussing safety and …
Mar27 SISPAD abstracts due April 9
The International Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and …
Feb29 Computational science and engineering conference requests abstract submissions
Undergraduate or graduate students interested in giving short …
Feb20 One and done: Single-atom transistor is end of Moore's Law; may be beginning of quantum computing
The smallest transistor ever built - in fact, the smallest transistor that …
Feb13 Supriyo Datta elected to National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering has elected into its society Supriyo …
Jan11 Doctoral fellowships in Nanomedicine and Pharmaceutical Innovation
10 Doctorate fellowships will be offered in 2012 by the EMJD NanoFar …
Dec28 nanoHUB U offers online course: Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics
Online courses will be offered beginning in 2012 by the science and …
Dec14 Award-winning Cornell research utilizes nanoHUB.org
The Cornell University received an IDC (International Data Corporation) …
Oct19 Klimeck and nanoHUB.org featured in EEWeb Pulse
Dr. Gerhard Klimeck, Director, Network for Computational Nanotechnology …
Sep22 PhD Comics author brings his humorous take on academic life to Purdue
Jorge Cham, creator of the comic strip “Piled Higher and Deeper” …
Aug12 Supercomputers model real-world quantum dot devices 'atom-by-atom'
NEMO 3D results for quantum dots are highlighted in this article appearing …
Jul12 Purdue Researchers Break Petaflop Barrier
Purdue researchers, led by NCN director Gerhard Klimeck, break petaflop …
Jun30 Tunneling Transistors - Quantum effects in "III-V" materials allow for faster, lower-energy nanotransistors
In this article, presented by the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) …
Jun13 Dr. Gerhard Klimeck Interview - EEWeb
Dr. Gerhard Klimeck, Director, Network for Computational Nanotechnology …
Jun06 Dr. Jason Clark Interview - Live Science
Dr. Jason Clark, nanoHUB contributor and Purdue faculty member, is …
Jun02 nanoHUB.org and HUBzero - working toward a mobile platform
Purdue student Brandon Hill discusses his work with HUBzero and …
May18 nanoHUB.org and HUBzero Working with Small Manufacturers
Together with Purdue's Technical Assistance Program (TAP), nanoHUB.org and …
May17 Seeing the Light: Berkeley Lab Scientists Bring Plasmonic Nanofields Into Focus
“We wondered whether there was a way to use light already present in our …

 

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