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Yoo, J.N., Chemical engineering indnstry and nanotechnology. Paper presented at the fall meeting of the Korean Institnte of Chemical Engineers, Seonl, 2006. [Pg.406]

Mathematics physics chemistry chemical engineering pulp and paper engineering forestry management silviculture mechanical engineering nanotechnology... [Pg.1402]

The application of nanotechnology to the chemical and physical aspects of pulp and paper engineering is a new field of endeavor. Careers in this area will require specialist training in nanotechnology and in chemistry and physics. [Pg.1406]

Li, B., Zheng, J., Xu, C., 2013. Silver nanowire dopant enhancing piezoelectricity of electrospun PVDF nanofiher web. In Paper Presented to Fourth International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering. [Pg.195]

Sabu Thomas, PhD, is the Director of the School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India. He is also a professor of polymer science and engineering and the Honorary Director of the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology of the same university. He is a fellow of many professional bodies. Professor Thomas has authored or co-authored many papers in international peer-reviewed journals in the area of polymer processing. He has organized several international conferences and has more than 420 publications, 11 books, and two patents to his credit. He is a reviewer to many international journals and has received many awards for his excellent work in polymer processing. His h Index is 42. Professor Thomas is listed as the 5th position in the list of Most Productive Researchers in India, in 2008., ... [Pg.619]

The modern era (Table 14.13) includes the discovery of liquid crystalline polymers see Chapter 7. The newest major scientific development is polymer interface science. While a number of papers on polymer surfaces and interfaces date back into the classical era, the science itself dates from only 1989, when several key papers were published see Chapter 12. These described the shape of the polymer chain at interfaces, and their motion and entanglement across the interfaces. Other major advances in modern polymer science and engineering include biopolymers, conducting polymers, and nanotechnology. [Pg.817]

ICON EHS Database. One tool that may be especially useful for locating literature pertinent to EHS implications of engineered nano-materials is the ICON Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) database. The database contains summaries and citations for research papers that have specific relevance to nanotechnology and EHS. Users may also access full papers, but site registration or payment may be required for the majority of these articles. [Pg.265]

Yury Gogotsi is a distinguished university professor and trustee chair at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He also serves as the director of the A. J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute. He earned his MS (1984) and PhD (1986) from Kiev Polytechnic and a DSc from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in 1995. He did his postdoctoral research in Germany supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, in Norway supported by NATO, and in Japan, supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). His research group works on nanostructured carbons and other nanomaterials. He has coauthored more than 390 journal papers and is a Fellow of AAAS, MRS, ECS, and ACerS and a member of the World Academy of Ceramics. [Pg.514]

The term nanotechnology was first used in a paper presented by Norio Taniguchi of Tokyo University in 1974. This title was further developed in the 1980s by K. Eric Drexler in his 1991 MIT Ph.D. thesis (nanosystems, molecules, manufacturing, and computation) in speeches and in books such as Engines of Creation The Living Era of Nanotechnology (1986). ... [Pg.307]

This paper reported our efforts to introduce three laboratory modules into one undergraduate-level course (Environmental Engineering Lab and Environmental Engineering) so that students will be exposed to cutting-edge advances in nanotechnology and their impact on the environment. [Pg.109]

Professor Clifford L Henderson is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers the American Chemical Society, the International Society for Optical Engineering, the Materials Research Society, and the Electrochemical Society. He has authored more than 125 papers and holds 9 patents in areas related to his research. Dr. Henderson s research interests are in the areas of polymer science, thin films, nanotechnology, organic electronic materials, and miaosystem processing (i.e., the fabrication of microelectronic, optoelectronic, microfluidic, and microelectromechanical systems). [Pg.76]


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