All Entries Tagged With: "school"
Nanotechnology’s Big Impact
In the first ChemMatters video, we find about why the very smallest machines, known as nanotechnology, hold very big promise. Nanotechnology may help create tiny devices that bring medicine exactly where it needs to go in your body, powerful computers the size of a grain of sand or vital new sources of energy. ChemMatters, the [...]
Nanotechnology Commercial
A short video briefly expressing that nanotechnology affects us now and that it will continue to do so in to the future. Duration : 0:1:34
MEMS 2007
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Self-Assembling Nanoliter Containers
Nanotechnology, the new science of extreme miniaturization, is a rapidly growing field in engineering. On this size scale, it is extremely difficult and expensive to fabricate analogs of macroscale engineering, such as grippers. Drawing inspiration from biological fabrication in nature, engineers are seeking to self-assemble structures from the bottom up. This manufacturing paradigm has been [...]
SEMI High Tech U
The SEMI Foundation was formed in 2003 to support education and awareness of the field of high technology. The Foundation’s “High Tech U” program encourages high school students to stay in school; take math, science and technology courses; and see that they can have a bright future in the microelectronics industry. Duration : 0:7:9
Nanotechnology.Part4
3 High School seniors take part in a nanotechnology project for their physics final. Part 4 Final. Duration : 0:9:34
Nanotechnology.Part3
3 High School seniors take part in a nanotechnology project for their physics final. Part 3 Duration : 0:7:22
Nanotechnology.Part2
3 High School seniors take part in a nanotechnology project for their physics final. Part 2 Duration : 0:9:56
Nanotechnology.Part1
3 High School seniors take part in a nanotechnology project for their physics final. Duration : 0:9:48
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