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Nano Science, Engineering and Technology

2009 IEEE Nanotechnology Award Nominations

Nomination Deadline:
October 15, 2008

(3) Awards
Nomination Form
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Upcoming Workshops

September 8-10, 2008
The Fifth Annual Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference 2008
Nano law report
 Nanotechnology Law  Report (July 2008)

NANO Science, Engineering,
and Technology

Welcome to the technological revolution. There is no doubt that nanoscience and nanotechnology are revolutionary quests that will transform almost everything we do, the way we live and work, and the organizations around us.

We are pleased to be participants in this important technical work. For our part, we are on a journey to preeminence in nanomaterials and nanobiology. We are building superior fundamental science capabilities. We realize the intersection of physical, biological and information sciences is where much of the scientific history of the 21st century will be written. It is where solutions to the most pressing problems will be found.

Nanoscience and nanotechnology is a major thrust for our laboratory. We plan to bring expertise in materials synthesis and characterization to bear on the opportunities in nanoscience and technology. By precisely manipulating atoms and molecules-the very building blocks of nature-our research could yield safe, just-in-time sources of hydrogen for a wide range of energy applications, new instruments to observe chemical processes in living cells, and miniaturized sensors to detect pathogens in foods and the environment.

We are committed to moving science to the market place. The ability to see applications and develop commercial products is important to us. So we are strengthening our engineering and technology capabilities. With nanoscience we will discover new properties, create improved functionalities and press these gains forward to new devices and systems. We are eager to make revolutionary strides in putting nanotechnology to work for the benefit of humanity.

We believe the way we do our work is very important. We realize that collaboration and teamwork are absolutely essential. The complexity of the technical challenges we face requires this. Furthermore we gladly seek to work as partners with other laboratories, universities, companies and others. Let us work together on this exciting journey.

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Past Workshops

Regional Partners

Northwest Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Network (N4)

The Center for Nanotechnology UW

Materials Science Institute University of Oregon

Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute

Washington Technology Center

Organization

Nanotechnology Library

National User Facilities Relevant to Nanoscience

DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers

National Science Foundation - National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN)

PNNL's Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL)

Advanced Processing Engineering Laboratory (APEL)

University of Washington Nanotech User Facility