Hosted by Georgia Institute of Technology, the event will provide information on the latest trends in interconnection technologies used in electronic products.
Engineers propose the use of clever transistor structure designs to overcome some of the issues with obtaining suitably low power and high speed operations in standard material systems.
Mit der Dialog-Initiative 'nanoTruck - Hightech aus dem Nanokosmos', einem brandneuen rollenden Ausstellungsformat des Bundesministeriums fuer Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), wartet am 16. Mai ein ganz besonderes Highlight auf die Besucher des diesjaehrigen Offenen Campus des FH-Standortes Zweibruecken
Nanotechnology it's uses and challenges for business. As a topic, nanotechnology is complex, controversial and cool all at the same time and this Business Forum session aims to put it all into perspective - not by looking at future 'imagine
As microchips shrink, even tiny defects in the lines, dots and other shapes etched on them become major barriers to performance. Princeton engineers have now found a way to literally melt away such defects, using a process that could dramatically
The Centre for Nanosciences and Nanotechnology, University of Mumbai (CNNUM) has undertaken Research, Development and Training Programs to meet some of the challenges of nanotechnology development.
Gary Krall, NanoDynamics V.P. and general manager, will address the conference audience Tues., May 6 on the advanced capabilities of nanomaterials in ensuring a reliable source of water for the future.
In the past, random defects caused by particle contamination were the dominant reason for yield loss in the semiconductor industry - defects occur in the patterning process (so-called process defects) when contaminants become lodged in or on the wafer surface.
In order to report the latest advancements in these two fields, Science in China Series F: Information Sciences (Vol. 51, issue 6, 2008) plans to arrange a special issue of papers addressing topics on software and microelectronics research progress in
Dr. Pradeep Haldar, Professor and Head of the Nanoengineering Constellation at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, today received the Award for Excellence in Research from the University at Albany for his outstanding research and scholarship over a sustained
mPhase said today that it will be conducting a live demonstration of its first ever mechanically activated lithium-based battery that has an almost infinite shelf life.