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Call for papers: Nanofabrication, Atomic and Close-to-atomic Scale Manufacturing

A Special Issue entitled "Nanofabrication, Atomic and Close-to-atomic Scale Manufacturing" for the journal Nanomanufacturing and Metrology is now open for submission:

The submission deadline is June 15, 2020. For more information, please refer to the attached flier or this webpage:

https://www.springer.com/journal/41871/updates/17701520

Technicians/Service Engineers at DTU Nanolab

 

 

We are looking for several technicians/service engineers

Do you want to join a workplace where we shape and develop the technical solutions of tomorrow? We are working with a broad range of technologies with applications within health, IT and communication, energy, sensors and intelligent green solutions. We help create future technologies in an international environment with dedicated students, engineers and researchers from all over the world.

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Post-doctoral position at Penn State University

Announcing an open position at Penn State University - starting August 12. The research topic involves biaxial testing of plant cell walls. The applicant must have experience in basic fabrication (lithography, wet and dry etching, deposition) techniques and background on mechanical properties/testing. Please send a pdf copy of your CV to:

Aman Haque, Professor of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering, Penn State University, mah37@psu.edu 

Teng Li's picture

A quality map of transfer printing

M.B. Tucker, D.R. Hines, T. Li, A quality map of transfer printing, Journal of Applied Physics, 106, 103504, (2009)  DOI: 10.1063/1.3259422

Yanfei Gao's picture

Symposium on "Mechanics of Nanofabrication and Nanostructure Growth" at the 2007 IMECE (ASME Meeting)

(Please also refer to node/711 for the introduction of this ASME meeting and some important changes. )

Mechanics has been playing a critical role in understanding the fabrication and reliability of nanostructured material systems, such as the self-assembly of quantum dots during heteroepitaxial thin film growth. Sponsored by the Elasticity Committee of Applied Mechanics Division, this symposium will identify opportunities and challenges in mechanics of materials that are motivated from a variety of novel and emerging nanofabrication and nanostructure growth methods. Presentations in experimental, theoretical, and computational studies are solicited in the following areas (but not limited to):

Carbon Nanotube Lecture on Nov 1st at MIT

Dr. John Hart from MIT is giving a carbon nanotube (CNT) tutorial at the International Symposoum on Nanomanufacturing (ISNM) at MIT on November 1st, Wednesday. Please see the following if you are interested.

 

Carbon Nanotubes: Fundamentals, synthesis, and applications

Dr. John Hart, MIT
November 1st
9.00 am - 12.30pm (with 1 break)

http://www.isnm2006.org/Professional_courses.html

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