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  2. Laboratory of Nano and Quantum Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The scientific new build stands in the middle of the Nordstadt, the university area of Hannover/Germany, at Schneiderberg 38, 30167 Hannover, Germany. The scientific building has 430 m 2 of chemical, measurement and laser laboratories. 410 m 2 are a research clean room and 509 m 2 are workrooms for 44 staff members.

  3. Center for NanoScience - Wikipedia

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    The Center for NanoScience (CeNS) was founded in 1998 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) in Munich.Its aim is to promote, bundle and join interdisciplinary research in the field of nanoscience in the Munich area.

  4. Nano Today - Wikipedia

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    Nano Today is dedicated to publishing the most influential and innovative work across nanoscience and technology. The journal considers any article that informs readers of the latest research and advances in the field, research breakthroughs, and topical issues which express views on developments in related fields.

  5. List of nanotechnology organizations - Wikipedia

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    Schau-Platz NANO, Munich, Germany; National Nanomanufacturing Network (NNN) National Nanotechnology Manufacturing Center (NNMC) Institute of Occupational Medicine, Scotland, UK; Safenano, Europe's Centre of Excellence on Nanotechnology Hazard and Risk; Institute of Nanotechnology, Stirling, Scotland, UK

  6. Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    Because nanotechnology is a recent development, the health and safety effects of exposures to nanomaterials, and what levels of exposure may be acceptable, are subjects of ongoing research. [9] Of the possible hazards, inhalation exposure appears to present the most concern.

  7. Schön scandal - Wikipedia

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    Schön's topic of research was condensed matter physics and nanotechnology. [3] He received his PhD from the University of Konstanz in 1997. During late 1997, he was hired by Bell Labs, where he worked on electronics in which conventional semiconducting elements (such as silicon) were replaced by crystalline organic (meaning carbon-based) materials.

  8. Germany should stay on green energy path despite Trump ...

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -Sticking with growth plans for green energy is the best response to Donald Trump after the U.S. president's "fatal" move to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, German vice ...

  9. Industrial applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology is an active research area that encompasses a number of disciplines such as electronics, bio-mechanics and coatings. These disciplines assist in the areas of civil engineering and construction materials. [22] If nanotechnology is implemented in the construction of homes and infrastructure, such structures will be stronger.