Jan 21, 2017 - Jan 22, 2017
The Gordon Research Seminar on RNA Nanotechnology is a unique forum for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education to present and exchange new data and cutting edge ideas.
Jan 21, 2017 - Jan 22, 2017
Jan 08, 2017 - Jan 13, 2017
This second Gordon Conference (GRC) on "Micro and Nanoscale Phase Change Heat Transfer" will focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms for heat transfer enhancement during phase change processes.
Nov 27, 2016 - Dec 02, 2016
Annual Meeting of the Materials Research Society, an organization of materials researchers worldwide that promotes communication for the advancement of interdisciplinary materials research and technology to improve the quality of life.
Nov 11, 2016 - Nov 16, 2016
The largest interdisciplinary mechanical engineering conference in the world. IMECE plays a significant role in stimulating innovation from basic discovery to translational application. It fosters new collaborations that engage stakeholders and partners not only from academia, but also from national laboratories, industry, research settings, and funding bodies.
Nov 10, 2016 - Nov 12, 2016
SNO's purpose is to provide a professional society forum to advance knowledge in all aspects of sustainable nanotechnology, including both applications and implications.
Oct 19, 2016
This event will introduce the Nanotechnology Signature Initiative (NSI): Water Sustainability through Nanotechnology and highlight the activities of several participating Federal agencies.
Oct 17, 2016 - Oct 19, 2016
The goal of ICRC 2016 is to discover and foster novel methodologies to reinvent computing technology, including new materials and physics, devices and circuits, system and network architectures, and algorithms and software.
Oct 09, 2016
Held on October 9th to represent 10^-9, National Nanotechnology Day is an annual event to raise awareness about nanotechnology.
Oct 04, 2016
Join us to learn about Remotely Accessible Instruments for Nanotechnology (RAIN), a fascinating way of engaging your middle and secondary students in the world of nanotechnology. Live from your classroom, you can directly connect to and operate nanotechnology equipment such as Scanning Electron and Atomic Force microscopes.