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        Nano 50 Awards announced

        The first annual Nano 50 Awards for the top nanotech technologies, products, and innovators have been announced by NASA’s Nanotech Briefs publication. Note the inclusion of Harvard’s Charles Lieber, co-chair of this fall’s Foresight Conference on Advanced Nanotechnology, for which the abstract submission deadline is July 31.

        Starting in August, the Nanotech Briefs publication will be monthly, and you can request a free sample copy. Full disclosure: I serve on their Editorial Advisory board.–CP

        Nanotech Briefs is pleased to announce the winners of the first annual Nano 50™ Awards, which recognize the top 50 technologies, products, and innovators that have significantly impacted – or are expected to impact – the state of the art in nanotechnology. The winners of the Nano 50 awards are the “best of the best” – the innovative people and designs that will move nanotechnology to key mainstream markets.

        Nano 50 nominations were judged by a panel of nanotechnology experts. The technologies, products, and innovators receiving the 50 highest scores were named Nano 50 award winners.

        Nanotech Briefs congratulates all of the Nano 50 winners. Join us as we celebrate these innovators, and the technologies and products they’ve created, at the Nano 50 Awards Dinner at Nano 2005, November 11-12, 2005, at the Boston Marriott Newton.

        Congratulations to the first annual Nano 50:

        TECHNOLOGIES

        (Technology breakthroughs that have, or are expected to have,
        a significant impact in one or more application areas.)

        4-Centimeter Carbon Nanotube
        Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Superconductivity Technology Center
        Los Alamos, New Mexico

        Advanced Thermal Transport
        Nanoconduction, Inc.
        Sunnyvale, CA

        Carbon Nanotube Field Emission Displays
        Nano Proprietary
        Austin, TX

        Griebel-Gormley Aperture Effect
        ConverTec Corporation
        Madison, CT

        Holographic Optical Trapping
        Arryx, Inc.
        Chicago, IL

        Light Scattering of Carbon Nanotubes
        UMass Boston – Physics Department
        Boston, MA

        Long-Life Power Source for Implantable Medical Devices
        TE-Bio/Biophan Technologies
        Rochester, NY

        Model-Based Metrology Measurement
        NIST
        Gaithersburg, MD

        Molecular Vapor Deposition
        Applied MicroStructures, Inc.
        San Jose, CA

        Nanocrystalline-Based Tungsten Carbon Alloy
        Composite Tool Company, Inc.
        Gardena, CA

        Nanowire-Based Field Effect Transistors
        Nanosys Inc.
        Palo Alto, CA

        NCode Technology
        Wilson Sporting Goods
        Chicago, IL

        Production of Graphite Lattices
        Los Alamos National Laboratory/Graphdign
        Los Alamos, New Mexico

        Reinforced Aerogels
        NASA Glenn Research Center, Polymers Branch
        Cleveland, OH

        Sculptured Thin Films
        Pennsylvania State University’s Engineering Science & Mechanics Department
        University Park, PA

        Sensation™ Nanotube-Based Universal Detection Platform
        Nanomix
        Emeryville, CA

        Smart NanoBatteries
        mPhase Technologies, Inc.
        Little Falls, NJ

        Structured Assembly of Particles in a Monolayer
        Nanometrix
        Montreal, Quebec, Canada

        Switchable Nanotube Diodes
        GE Global Research
        Niskayuna, NY

        Tandem Hydrogen Cell
        Hydrogen Solar Ltd.
        Guildford, Surrey, UK

        PRODUCTS

        (A product that incorporates nanotechnology in its design and/or operation,
        with significant current or near-term commercial applications.)

        3D Atom Probe Analysis System
        Oxford nanoScience
        Milton Keynes, UK

        3D OmniProbe
        Hysitron, Inc.
        Minneapolis, MN

        3M™ ESPE™ Filtek™ Supreme Universal Restorative
        3M ESPE
        St. Paul, MN

        BRR Fiber Optic Sensor System
        Blue Road Research
        Gresham, OR

        Nano Foil
        Reactive NanoTechnologies
        Hunt Valley, MD

        Nanoblend Concentrates & Maxxam LST
        PolyOne Corporation
        Avon Lake, OH

        Nanolok™/Air D-Fense™ Coatings
        InMat Inc.
        Hillsborough, NJ

        Nano-Tex™ Spill-Resistant Fabric
        Nano-Tex
        Emeryville, CA

        Organ-Assisting Devices
        NanoBioMagnetics, Inc.
        Edmond, OK

        Seldon Water Stick
        Seldon Technologies
        Woodstock, VT

        SiSonic Zero-Height Microphone
        Knowles Acoustics
        Itasca, IL

        SubWave Trim Retarder
        NanoOpto Corporation
        Somerset, NJ

        Subwavelength Optical Data Storage
        Iomega Corporation
        Roy, UT

        TEGAM 9070 MEMS Driver System
        TEGAM, Inc.
        Geneva, OH

        Trimetaspheres™ Molecules
        Luna NanoWorks
        Danville, VA

        INNOVATORS

        (An individual recognized as a leader or pioneer in a specific area of nanotechnology, with a
        significant background of accomplishments in advancing the state of the art in nanotechnology.)

        Doug DuFaux
        NanoDynamics Inc.
        Buffalo, NY

        Dr. John C.C. Fan
        Kopin Corp.
        Taunton, MA

        Dr. Michael Graetzel
        Ecole Polytechnique
        Lausanne, Switzerland

        Dr. Sungho Jin
        University of San Diego, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
        La Jolla, CA

        Dr. Christopher J. Kiely
        Lehigh University Nanocharacterization Laboratory
        Bethlehem, PA

        Dr. Seung-Wuk Lee
        Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Molecular Foundry
        Berkeley, CA

        Dr. Jun Li
        NASA Ames Research Center
        Moffett Field, CA

        Charles M. Lieber
        Harvard University, Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
        Cambridge, MA

        Dr. Thomas P. Rudy
        MACH I
        Saratoga, CA

        Mihail Roco
        National Nanotechnology Initiative
        Washington, D.C.

        Dr. Thomas Rueckes
        Nantero
        Woburn, MA

        Nadrian Seeman
        New York University
        New York, NY

        Dr. Zhong Lin Wang
        Georgia Institute of Technology
        Atlanta, GA

        Dr. Danny Xiao
        Inframat Corp.
        Farmington, CT

        Dr. Zvi Yaniv – Applied Nanotech
        Applied Nanotech, Inc.
        Austin, TX

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