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Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology: Applications & Commercialisation

Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology: Applications & Commercialisation

SMi is proud to present their Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology: Applications & Commercialisation conference, taking place in London on June 29th and 30th, 2011. This case study driven conference will address not only the latest scientific developments, but also the know-how required to successfully translate these discoveries and technologies into a commercially successful product.

March 7th, 2011 | Posted in Events | Read More »

Boston Micromachines 140-actuator poke test: reconstructed surface

Boston Micromachines 140-actuator poke test: reconstructed surface

This video shows the surface computed from the raw interferograms. The resulting height is in radians of phase at the interferometer’s laser’s wavelength of 633 nm. The purpose of the poke test is to determine the amount of deformation in the surface for a given applied actuator voltage. The actuator displacement force is electrostatic and [...]

March 7th, 2011 | Posted in Sensors & Actuators | Read More »

Introduction to MEMS technology

Introduction to MEMS technology

Speaker: Jens Kaufmann from university of Edinburgh. Inroduction to MEMS: skills for very small ninjas a lecture given by Jens Kaufmann, in the 24 Chaos Communication congress on December 27-30 2007 in Berlin Germany. MEMS is the acronym for Micro-Electro- Mechanical Systems also known asĀ  f micro system technology in Europe, systems with electrical and [...]

March 7th, 2011 | Posted in Documentaries | Read More »

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