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Advanced Nanotechnology 2004

Schedule Of Events For scientists, technologists, engineers, students, including physicists, materials scientists, chemists, mechanical engineers, computer scientists    Artificial Molecular Machines Synthesizing Controlled Nanoscale Structures Building with DNA Designing Macromolecular Structures Protein Engineering Modeling Nanoscale Properties Nanoassembly and Nanorobotics Analyzing Complex Nanosystems Diamond-Based Molecular Manufacturing Programming Nanosystems Roadmap to Productive Molecular Machine Systems For strategic… Continue reading Advanced Nanotechnology 2004

Foresight Institute Molecular Nanotechnology Conferences

               Bench to Market: Idea Evaluation and Commercialization for Product-market Fit Foresight co-sponsored Bench to Market: Idea Evaluation and Commercialization for Product-market Fit presented by the The Berkeley Postdoc Entrepreneurship Program, June 25, 2015, 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (PDT) Berkeley, California. Foresight Institute’s 2014 Workshop on Directed/Programmable Matter for Energy… Continue reading Foresight Institute Molecular Nanotechnology Conferences

Foresight Nanotechnology Challenges

Foresight’s focus on advancing beneficial nanotechnology includes both delivering the ultimate opportunities of advanced nanotechnology and harvesting the near-term benefits of incremental advances in current nanoscience and nanotechnology. Our efforts are turned to guiding nanotechnology research, public policy and education to address six major challenges that humanity faces.   1. Providing Renewable Clean Energy Balancing… Continue reading Foresight Nanotechnology Challenges

An overview of nanotechnology

Nanotechnology draws its name from the prefix “nano”. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter—a distance equal to two to twenty atoms (depending on what type of atom) laid down next to each other. Nanotechnology refers to manipulating the structure of matter on a length scale of some small number of nanometers, interpreted by different… Continue reading An overview of nanotechnology

A Short History of Nanotechnology

A Short History of Nanotechnology 1959 Feynman gives after-dinner talk describing molecular machines building with atomic precision 1974 Taniguchi uses term “nano-technology” in paper on ion-sputter machining 1977 Drexler originates molecular nanotechnology concepts at MIT 1981 First technical paper on molecular engineering to build with atomic precision STM invented 1985 Buckyball discovered 1986 First book… Continue reading A Short History of Nanotechnology

About Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology draws its name from the prefix “nano”. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter—a distance equal to two to twenty atoms (depending on what type of atom) laid down next to each other. Nanotechnology refers to manipulating the structure of matter on a length scale of some small number of nanometers, interpreted by different… Continue reading About Nanotechnology

Dylan Livingston, Alliance for Longevity Initiatives | Longevity Policy Opportunities

Summary Dylan Livingston is the founder and initiator of the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives, a 501c4 organization advocating for the longevity industry.  Adam Bramwell – former Chief of Staff for US Senator Chris Coons – has decades of experience working with the US Senate.  Senator Coons is a senator from Delaware, a state with a… Continue reading Dylan Livingston, Alliance for Longevity Initiatives | Longevity Policy Opportunities

US OSTP seeking suggestions for Nanotechnology Grand Challenges

A US government Request for Information (RFI) is seeking suggestions for Nanotechnology-Inspired Grand Challenges for the Next Decade. The manufacture of atomically-precise materials is offered as #4 of 6 examples.

US government report highlights flaws in US nanotechnology effort

The concern of the US GAO for a gap in nanomanufacturing is well-placed, but it is only half of the problem with the limited US vision of the impact of nanotechnology on the future world economy.

Notes on 2014 Foresight nanotechnology conference

A “sense of energy, momentum, and collegiality throughout the weekend” united attendees hearing about the integration of nano-engineered devices and materials into more complex systems, and the integration of nanoscale technologies into diverse applications.

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