All Entries Tagged With: "engineering"
Nanotopia part 1
Nanotechnology is a field of applied science and technology whose theme is the control of matter on the atomic and molecular scale. Simple? Not so, but this slightly dated do entary will teach the fundamentals of Nanotechnology. Divided in 5 parts. Enjoy. Duration : 0:10:21
Smart Pipe
Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Research Duration : 0:4:5
Programmable Micofluidics
October 3, 2007 lecture by Bill Thies for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). Bill Thies provides an overview of microfluidic technologies from a computer science perspective, highlight areas in the which computer science researchers can contribute to this field; he will also describe recent work in developing new architectures, programming languages, and [...]
Nanomanufacturing Technologies
April 4, 2007 lecture by Mark Pinto for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). This presentation explores technology challenges in IC nanomanufacturing and reviews the most likely directions needed to sustain the pervasive growth of semiconductor content. Other applications of related nanomanufacturing technologies are also examined. EE 380 | Computer Systems Colloquium: http://www.stanford.edu/cl [...]
Butler – Gateway feature
Drs. Zeynap Celik-Butler and Donald P. Butler discuss their Nanotechnology research at UT Arlington. Duration : 0:1:50
Exposure System for three-dimensional microfabrication :
Japan Science Engineering Co., Ltd., primarily manufactures exposure equipment for Flat Panel Displays but also design, produce, and market precision machinery, optical equipment, measuring equipment, and physiochemical equipment. At the 18th Finetech Japan exhibition they exhibited an “exposure system for three-dimensional microfabrication”. The new device is used in the fabrication of MEMS devices, which are [...]
Microsystems and Nanotechnology (MiNa) Research Group, UBC
Video about selected research, at the University of British Columbia. Professors Walus, Cheung, Madden. Duration : 0:9:47
University of Missouri Nanotechnology Workshop
The purpose of the Workshop is to define and develop an industry — University Nano Materials and MEMS collaboration for Missouri which will lead to additional R&D funding and business development within the State. The tasks of the Workshop will be to develop a strategy to grow the present facilities infrastructure at the University of [...]
Research Symposium: Mork Department – 2006 – Video 2
Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Second Annual graduate student research symposium October 20, 2006 – Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Polymer Nanocomposites: Engineering the Interface at the Nano-Domain by Wei Chen, Maria L. Auad, Roberto J.J. Williams and Steve Nutt Duration : 0:19:7
IED Nanotech Research | University of Missouri
The Gangopadhyay team’s invention of a nanotechnology process for creating shock waves that can be integrated with microchip technology has broad potential defense, commercial and medical applications. Duration : 0:2:57