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Fabricating Superhydrophobic Membranes to Improve Water Recovery form Urine
12 Jan 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Krystle Dunn, NEWT Center
This whiteboard video is designed to engage K-12 students in high-level nanotechnology research. In space there is a unique challenge to provide and sustain resourcesIt would is not cost-effective or feasible to do transport needed resourcesWater is an important resource that...
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Liquid Crystal Elastomer: A Stimuli Responsive Polymer
12 Jan 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Selene Reyes Verhofstad, NEWT Center
This whiteboard video is designed to engage K-12 students in high-level nanotechnology research. Liquid Crystals (LCs) Commonly used in LCDs, calculator screens, tabletsState of matter between solid and liquidContains molecules shaped like rods to encourage...
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Nanosilver and DBPs
01 Feb 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Christina Crawford, Taylor Miller, NEWT Center
Chlorine is a common chemical used to disinfect water. The addition of chlorine provides a benefit by killing pathogenic organisms, but it can be also harmful to humans by producing Disinfectant ByProducts (DBP). In this video, middle school and high school student will learn how...
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NanoDays - NanoTrees: Making Paper Stronger than Steel
05 May 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Robert J. Moon
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Translational Research in Nano and Bio Mechanics
18 Nov 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Ken P. Chong
One of the most challenging problems is the integration and interface between wet (biological) and dry (structural) materials. Nano and bio science and engineering is one of the frontiers in transformative and translational research. The transcendent technologies include nanotechnology,...
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WALLA Lecture: Social Implications of Nanoscience
05 May 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Ronald F. Turco
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WALLA Lecture: Ecological Implications of Nanotechnology
05 May 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Chad Jafvert
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ECET 499N Lecture 7: Scanning Probe Microscopy II
08 Mar 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
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ECET 499N Lecture 8: Electron Microscopy
02 Mar 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Eric Stach
Guest lecture: Eric A. Stach
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ECET 499N Lecture 6: Scanning Probe Microscopy I
19 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
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ECET 499N Lecture 5a: Nanoelectronics III - Datta Lecture Review
19 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
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ECET 499N Lecture 5: Nanoelectronics III
17 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
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ECET 499N Lecture 4: Nanoelectronics II
16 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
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ECET 499N Lecture 3: Nanoelectronics I
16 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
Outline:Challenges and examplesTop down ProcessingBottoms Up ApproachA combination of MethodsMeasurements
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ECET 499N Lecture 2: Nanotechnology Background Information
15 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
Outline:Basic SciencesBiologyChemistryPhysicsMathConceptsResonatorsParticle Wave DualityFermi Levels
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ECET 499N Lecture 1: Introduction
28 Jan 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally
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Thinking Small
17 Apr 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Carl Batt, National Center for Learning & Teaching in Nanoscale Science & Engineering
There is an overwhelming need on the part of the research community to explain our efforts in nanoscale science and engineering to the general public. To do so effectively there is also a need to catalogue the public's understanding of nanotechnology especially with respect to their ability to...
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Possibilities for Future Nanotechnology Development
15 Nov 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Mihail "Mike" Roco
Nanoscience and nanotechnology have opened an era of integration of fundamental research and engineering from the atomic and molecular levels, increased technological innovation, and an enabling base for improving human health and cognitive abilities in long term. The rudimentary capabilities of...
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Toward Anticipatory Governance
25 Sep 2007 | | Contributor(s):: David Guston
The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University (CNS-ASU) is an NSF-funded center, created in October 2005, for research, education and outreach on the societal aspects of nano-scale science and engineering (NSE). CNS-ASU involves the collaboration of scores of faculty,...
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Introduction to and Advances in Self-Healing Polymers
14 Jun 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Gerald O. Wilson
The presenter briefly introduces the topic of Self-Healing Polymer research and continues to give a Survey of Ruthenium Metathesis Catalysts for Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization-Based Self-Healing ApplicationsGerald O. Wilson is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Materials Science...