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MEMS: Making Micro Machines

MEMS: Making Micro Machines

NSF funded movie about MEMS manufacturing. MEMS includes Texas Instruments’ packaging of DLP technology; Hewlett Packard’s fabrication of the thermal inkjet print heads; and Freescale’s design of sensors. Silicon Run Productions worked with their advisory committee and MEMS Industry Group (MIG) to include a variety of MEMS devices and their applications. More information is available [...]

June 24th, 2009 | Posted in MEMS | Read More »

Lipid bilayer formation

Lipid bilayer formation

Shows the deposition of liposomes on to the surface of an optical chip and their subsequent rupture and merger to form a lipid bilayer. Protein molecules then embed and float in the surface of the bilayer. This is an excerpt from a video that iemedia solutions (http://www.iemedia.co.uk) produced for the Scientific Instrumentation Division of the [...]

June 18th, 2009 | Posted in Bio-MEMS | Read More »

STMicroelectronics MEMS Accelerometers

STMicroelectronics MEMS Accelerometers

Axis MEMS Accelerometers demo in normal and low power modes Duration : 0:4:28

June 9th, 2009 | Posted in MEMS | Read More »

NanoInk – Texas A&M Interview

NanoInk – Texas A&M Interview

Interview on use and applications of DPN technology. Duration : 0:5:59

June 5th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Liposome Basics-Part one

Liposome Basics-Part one

This is an highly educational animation which describes  basic concepts about so called liposomes. ncapsula NanoSciences is a specialty company focused on providing research, development and manufacturing expertise in the production of lipid-based nanoparticles, also known as liposomes, to clients and partners in both the academic and industrial sectors. Encapsula routinely provides custom laboratory-scale liposome [...]

June 4th, 2009 | Posted in MEMS,Nanotechnology | Read More »

He who revolutionized high tech

He who revolutionized high tech

Physicist Zhores Alferov spent almost 60 years of his life working on semiconductors which won him the Nobel Prize in 2000. Today he heads one of the most innovative labs in Russia researching nanotechnologies. Duration : 0:2:44

June 4th, 2009 | Posted in MEMS,Nanotechnology | Read More »

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