That was close to 20 years ago. y advisor, professor Dennis Shasha, who knew a lot more about this than I did looked,
It not just people on the street, Christian says. t also true for a lot of the people at the very places developing these technologies. hristian cites the example of Stuart Russell, a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley,
Professor Martin Cowie is a Cardiologist ith some patients it very tricky to get the balance right.
said professor Hele Savin from Aalto University, who coordinated the study, in a statement. e have demonstrated that in winter Helsinki,
Toyohashi University professor Ryosuke Tasaki says, n ongoing daily effort to incorporate high-tech robotics into our activities will be the best way to realize life in our future society. arlier this year,
but Cockrell School of engineering (University of Texas-Austin) researchers, led by mechanical engineering professor Dr. Carolyn Conner Seepersad
The idea is credited to Germany Karlsruhe Institute of technology professor Dr. Martin Wegener who first dabbled into cloaking before he stumbled upon negative stiffness honeycombs last year.
after taking a course in artificial intelligence supervised by Professor Shaul Markovich, of the Technion Faculty of Computer science.
A team led by professor Johan Liu from Chalmers University had shown earlier that graphene can have a cooling effect on silicon-based electronics
and in all directions up to half a metre away from the power source, said lead researcher professor Chun T. Rim.
said Professor Pieter Abbeel of UC Berkeley Department of Electrical engineering and Computer sciences, in a statement from the university. he key is that
a professor of catalysis at England University of Bristol who led the technology development, tells me that
But Professor Wass adds: he devil is in the detail and they would need to check that it doesn adversely effect other properties.
Professor Wass explains. arbon fiber composites have been used widely in Formula one and performance cars for many years,
Professor Wass notes. t the consumer end of the market that could be sports equipment, bike frames, and so on.
Sir Fraser Stoddart, Northwestern University professor and senior author of the research, said in a press release. ur inks are similar to the proprietary formulations of soft drinks.
maybe even in mid-air, explained GHOST Coordinator and University of Copenhagen Professor Kasper Hornbaek, in a statement. hrough ultrasound levitation technology, for example,
which change shape as you are using them are probably only five years off now, noted Professor Hornbaek,
lead analyst Leif Andersson, a professor of functional genomics at Uppsala University, the Swedish University of Agricultural sciences, said in a press release.
Supporting Andersson in the study, among others, was Peter Grant and his wife Rosemary, both professors at Princeton university.
a professor of optics at Rochester, explained in a recent news release. These laser treated surfaces are highly absorbent of heat
with application opportunities not only in the brain but in other parts of the nervous system and other organs as well, says the study other co-principal investigator, John A. Rogers, professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois. For now,
says Stephanie Lanza, professor of biobehavioral health, and scientific director of the Methodology Center at Penn State. owever, we were surprised to find the very clear message that kids are choosing marijuana over cigarettes.
Mirkin is professor of chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and professor of medicine, chemical and biological engineering, biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering.
professor of biomedical surfaces at University of Nottingham. hat we are doing here is paving the way for the manufacture of stem cells in large numbers
professor of stem cell biology. linical trials are still in the very early stages. However with this kind of product,
a professor of Cornell entomology and a coauthor of the study in Pest Management Science. his is an insecticide that is based on a specific gene.
a new class of microbial signaling molecules, says Pamela Ronald, a professor of plant pathology at University of California, Davis,
A research team led by ETH Zurich Professor Dimos Poulikakos and Aldo Ferrari at the Laboratory of Thermodynamics in Emerging Technologies, has succeeded now in creating bacterial cellulose with a controlled surface structure.
a professor of food and nutrition toxicology at ETH Zurich, has succeeded for the first time in amplifying gene samples containing DNA ADDUCTS
a professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Missouri School of medicine. he benefit to patients is that more graft material will be available
says medical entomologist Gregory Lanzaro, professor in the pathology, microbiology and immunology department at University of California,
professor of psychiatry at University of Iowa. o it really providing a new picture and new insight into the composition and function of the brain in bipolar disease.
or even tissue death. any diseases result in inflammation, says Samir Mitragotri, professor of chemical engineering at University of California, Santa barbara,
a professor and chair of neuroscience at Brown University and senior author of the study. oo much excitation relative to inhibition you get a seizure,
says Guo, a professor of optics. That whole process takes less than a second. MORE SLIPPERY THAN TEFLON The materials Guo has created are much more slippery than Teflon common hydrophobic material that often coats nonstick frying pans.
Ding Xue, Ph d.,a professor in the department of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at CU-Boulder.
Jerry W. Shay, Ph d.,professor and vice chairman of cell biology at UT Southwestern, and colleague, Woodring E. Wright, M d.,Ph d.,professor of cell biology and internal medicine, found that 6-thio-2'-deoxyguanosine could stop the growth of cancer cells in culture and decrease the growth of tumors in mice.
Drs. Shay and Wright are co-senior authors of the study nduction of Telomere Dysfunction Mediated by the Telomerase Substrate Precursor 6-Thio-2deoxyguanosineappearing in Cancer Discovery. reatment with 6-thio
professor of medicine and leader of the YODA Project. e hope this action serves as a catalyst to others to join the momentum on open science.
"said senior author Mehmet Toner, Ph d.,professor of surgery and health sciences and technology at Harvard Medical school,
Ph d.,study co-author and the Georgia Power Professor of Polymers, Fibers and Textiles in UGA's college of family and consumer sciences."
. associate dean of oncology programs at UT Southwestern Medical center and co-author on the current study.""We propose that SW033291 will be useful in accelerating recovery of bone marrow cells following a bone marrow transplant
"explained co-author Dr. Joseph Ready, Ph d.,professor of biochemistry and member of the Simmons Cancer Center at UT Southwestern Medical center.
founding director of the Icahn Institute and professor of genomics at the Icahn School of medicine at Mount sinai. he approach we developed can also be used to analyze DNA VIRUSES and human MITOCHONDRIAL DNA,
. Purdue's Walther Professor of Cancer Structural biology and professor of biological sciences and chemistry who leads the research team."
"said Reuben Shaw, a senior author of the paper, professor in the Molecular and Cell biology Laboratory at the Salk Institute and a Howard hughes medical institute Early Career Scientist."
particularly in light of the huge disease burden of malaria,"explained senior author Manoj Duraisingh, Ph d.,professor of Immunology and Infectious diseases at the T. H. Chan School of Public health."
With co-author and UW associate biology professor Jennifer Nemhauser, Ph d, . the UW team figured out how to make a sender yeast cell produce auxin,
. professor of molecular and cellular oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. ut exactly how this occurs has not been understood fully.
senior author Luke Lee Ph d.,professor of bioengineering at UCLA, Berkeley.""It is done usually in a lab
"says UOW's Global Challenges, Manufacturing Innovation Leader, Professor Geoffrey Spinks.""We can see many applications moving forward with areas like custom-made instruments for people with physical restrictions,
"said James Hone, Professor of Mechanical engineering at Columbia.""This new type of'broadband'light emitter can be integrated into chips
or catalysis."said Professor Hone. The results of this research were published recently in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
and at a distance of up to 0. 5 meters (1. 6 ft). Led by Professor Chun T. Rim,
"says Babak Ziaie, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue. The research team says the capsule could prove particularly valuable in treating Clostridium difficile,
professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois. The research was published in the journal Cell l
so the University of Cambridge's Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald and her team have developed what they claim to be a more accurate tool for early-diagnosis. Billed as"a pill on a string,
a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, was created originally as a strong, lightweight material for military and transportation applications,
"said Fiorenzo Omenetto, Ph d.,the Frank C. Doble Professor of Engineering at Tufts School of engineering. The researchers doped the silk ink base with different bio-compounds to create a set of functional,
Professor Hubert Egger from the University of Linz recently unveiled research which enables patients to actually feel the bottom of their artificial feet.
Back then, cofounder and Massachusetts institute of technology professor Yet-Ming Chiang described a lean sheet of paperapproach, combining concepts from flow batteries and fuel cells,
During 24m early days, Chiang and startup cofounder and fellow MIT professor W. Craig Carter saw its semisolid electrode material--dubbed ambridge crudefor its MIT roots--as a material to be used in flow batteries,
Wang Fon-Jen Professor of Mechanical engineering at Columbia Engineering and co-author of the study. his new type of roadbandlight emitter can be integrated into chips
Yun Daniel Park, professor in the department of physics and astronomy at Seoul National University and co-lead author,
Professor Duncan wass said he expected self-healing products to reach consumers in the ery near future
Professor Wass and his team have been working with aerospace engineers at the university, who wanted to know
Professor wass said. ee not evolved to withstand any damage if we were like that we have a skin as thick as a rhinoceros
Professor wass said. The technology could also make airline safety checks far cheaper as a dye could be added to the healing agent causing any damage to an aircraft to stand out like a bruise.
Professor wass said a bruise was a ood analogybut accepted that the dye would need to be tweaked to cater for nervous fliers. e probably do it with something
Professor wass said. The research was funded by the Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council UK Catalysis Hub, a collaborative project between universities and industry.
The BMW i8 electric sports car has a carbon fibre passenger compartment to make up for the weight of its heavy battery Professor Richard Catlow of the University of London,
but Professor wass said the general principle would remain the same. ee definitely getting to the stage where in the next five
as they are damaged often by bird strikes (AFP/Getty) Professor Wass team at the University of Bristol has been focusing on the creation of self-healing versions of carbon fibre composite materials,
#High school student from Canada invents revolutionary iaid gadget for blind people Alex Deans, from Ontario in Canada, began creating the device after becoming curious
Alex Deans wants to see his device replace canes and guide dogs Whereas canes tell users what directly in front of them,
and growth of new tissue, explained professor Dietmar W. Hutmacher, one of the lead researchers. t allows us to more closely imitate nature way of building joint cartilage,
a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT and leader of the Model-based Embedded and Robotic Systems (MERS) group,
and it's application said Andrey Kuzmin professor of physics at the Institute for Lasers Photonics
"study co-author Yonggang Huang, a professor of mechanical engineering at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, said in a statement."
John Mekalanos, a professor of microbiology at the Harvard Medical school who was involved not in the new research,
a professor of neuroscience at the California Institute of technology and one of the researchers who developed the new prosthesis.
Krishna Shenoy, a professor of electrical engineering who studies neural prostheses at Stanford, was enthusiastic about the new prosthesis."
a professor of physics at Seoul National University, noted that graphene is embedded usually in or in contact with a substrate."
Yet-Ming Chiang, the Kyocera Professor of Ceramics at MIT, was of the view that the existing technology is not perfect
which hinders the strong electric properties said Youngpak Lee a professor at Hanyang University in Seoul South korea.
Lead co-authors were postdoctoral associate Benjamin M. Hunt and Pappalardo Fellow Andrea Young, both from MIT Physics Professor Raymond C. Ashoori's group.
An illustration of the molecule used by Columbia Engineering professor Latha Venkataraman to create the first single-molecule diode with a non-trivial rectification ratio overlaid on the raw current versus voltage data.
and computer engineering professor Zhenqiang"Jack"Ma, described the new device in a paper published May 26, 2015 by the journal Nature Communications("High-performance green flexible electronics based on biodegradable
"Working with Shaoqin"Sarah"Gong, a UW-Madison professor of biomedical engineering, Cai's group addressed two key barriers to using wood-derived materials in an electronics setting:
Lead researcher Paul Hatton, Professor of Biomaterials Sciences at the University of Sheffield, said: icroorganisms can attach themselves to implants
Professor Hatton added: eep bone infections associated with medical devices are increasing in number, especially among the elderly. s well as improving the quality of life,
said Stevenson Professor of Physics Richard Haglund, who directed the research. f you bow a violin string very lightly it produces a single tone.
says Reza Ghodssi, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland. Relative to other approaches, he adds,
says Reza Ghodssi, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland. Relative to other approaches, he adds,
Wang Fon-Jen Professor of Mechanical engineering at Columbia Engineering and co-author of the study.""This new type of'broadband'light emitter can be integrated into chips
Yun Daniel Park, professor in the Department of physics and Astronomy at Seoul National University and co-lead author,
a UCLA professor of chemistry and one of the senior authors of the research. lants do this through photosynthesis with extremely high efficiency. n photosynthesis,
a UCLA professor of chemistry and another senior co-author. his is the first time this has been shown using modern synthetic organic photovoltaic materials.
Yves Rubin, a UCLA professor of chemistry and another senior co-author of the study, led the team that created the uniquely designed molecules. e don have these materials in a real device yet;
a UCLA professor of chemistry and one of the senior authors of the research. lants do this through photosynthesis with extremely high efficiency. n photosynthesis,
a UCLA professor of chemistry and another senior co-author. his is the first time this has been shown using modern synthetic organic photovoltaic materials.
Yves Rubin, a UCLA professor of chemistry and another senior co-author of the study, led the team that created the uniquely designed molecules. e don have these materials in a real device yet;
and Professor Chongwu Zhou of the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical engineering, in concert with their collaborators, is documented in a paper titled lack Arsenic-Phosphorus:
was made in the lab of Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied science (SEAS)."
professor at Chalmers University of Technology, were the first to show that graphene can have a cooling effect on silicon-based electronics.
"said Velev, INVISTA Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at NC State and the paper's corresponding author."
"said Velev, INVISTA Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at NC State and the paper's corresponding author."
"said John A. Rogers, Ph d.,professor of materials science and engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a senior author."
explained Christopher Bardeen, a professor of chemistry. The research was a collaborative effort between him
explained Christopher Bardeen, a professor of chemistry. The research was a collaborative effort between him
Cun-Zheng Ning, professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, authored the paper, monolithic white laser, with his doctoral students Fan Fan, Sunay Turkdogan, Zhicheng Liu
But, before that happens, quantum physicists like the ones in UC Santa barbara's physics professor John Martinis'lab will have to create circuitry that takes advantage of the marvelous computing prowess promised by the quantum bit("qubit),
Professor Cronin's research spans a broad range of topics including electrical and spectroscopic characterization of carbon nanotubes, graphene,
and many steps,"says Caltech physics professor Nai-Chang Yeh, the Fletcher Jones Foundation Co-Director of the Kavli Nanoscience Institute and the corresponding author of the new study."
at that time a Caltech professor of mechanical engineering and applied physics, was trying to reproduce a graphene-manufacturing process he had read about in a scientific journal.
Tour is the T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science and a member of Rice's Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology.
"said Dr. Michael Harrison, a professor of surgery at UCSF and a co-investigator of the study."
"##Other lead researchers on the project include Vivek Subramanian and Ana Claudia Arias, both faculty members in UC Berkeley's Department of Electrical engineering and Computer sciences;
and Shuvo Roy, a UCSF professor of bioengineering. Additional co-authors include Amy Liao and Monica Lin, both UC Berkeley Ph d. students in bioengineering;
UCSF professor of surgery, is now heading up a clinical trial of this bandage. The project is funded through the Flexible Resorbable Organic and Nanomaterial Therapeutic Systems (FRONTS) program of the National Science Foundation.##
Invista Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at NC State and the corresponding author of the paper describing the research,
"Backman is a professor of biomedical engineering at Northwestern's Mccormick School of engineering and Applied science. The study,
Dr. Hemant K. Roy professor of medicine and Chief of gastroenterology at Boston Medical center and an author of the study."
Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and director of its Nanomaterials Research Group, has created a two-dimensional carbon/sulfur nanolaminate that could be a viable candidate for use as a lithium-sulfur
Distinguished professor in Drexel's Department of Materials science & Engineering, has been used as the basis for much of Drexel's materials research intended to find better materials for batteries.
together with Professor Junichi Takeya of the University of Tokyo's Graduate school of Frontier Sciences, has achieved the world's first success in the development of technology for the simultaneous formation of contact electrodes for p-type and n-type*1
coating-type organic semiconductors developed by Professor Takeya which can be formed atmospherically. This result enables the atmospheric formation of organic electronic devices with high-speed drives
The pioneering findings of Professor Takeya's research group make possible the atmospheric formation of high-mobility organic semiconductors,
in September 2014, EEJA together with Professor Takeya's research group jointly developed plating-process contact electrode formation technology for p-type organic semiconductors.
Also, Professor Takeya's research group developed a coating-type organic semiconductor that could be formed in a short time in the atmosphere with a large-surface thin film with uniform crystal orientation
group leader and ICREA research professor at the CRG explains, "We found that stem cells have a different chromatin structure than somatic (specialised) cells.
and first-principles theory,"says professor Andrea Damascelli, director of UBC's Quantum Matter Institute (QMI) and senior fellow with the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Quantum Materials Program.
How Scientists Built the New Electrode Inspired by previous research on improving conductivity via doping different metal oxide materials, Singh and Kalyan Mandal, another researcher and a professor at the S n. Bose
. professor of surgery (biomedical engineering) at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health & Sciences Technology, report the development of a novel microfluidic chip that is specifically designed for the efficient capture of CTC clusters
and biology,"says study co-senior author Euisik Yoon, Ph d.,professor of electrical engineering and computer science and of biomedical engineering and director of the Lurie Nanofabrication Facility at the U-M College of Engineering."
Mark Hersam, the Bette and Neison Harris Chair in Teaching Excellence, professor of materials science and engineering at Mccormick, served as coauthor.
Stoddart is the Board of trustees Professor of Chemistry in Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences."
study co-author and the Georgia Power Professor of Polymers, Fibers and Textiles in UGA's College of Family and Consumer Sciences."
According to Professor Hideyuki Murata of the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology who participated in the research,
said Nicholas Hud, a professor in Georgia Tech School of Chemistry and Biochemistry. ith this work,
professor of neurosurgery and biomedical sciences at Cedars-Sinai and a lead author of an article published online in the American Chemical Society's journal ACS Nano.
"said Eggehard Holler, Phd, professor of neurosurgery and director of nanodrug synthesis at Cedars-Sinai.
KTH Professor Lars Wågberg also has been involved, and his work on aerogels is in the basis for the invention of soft electronics.
Another partner is leading battery researcher, Professor Yi Cui from Stanford university t
#Researchers synthesize magnetic nanoparticles that could offer alternative to Rare earth magnets Abstract: A team of scientists at Virginia Commonwealth University has synthesized a powerful new magnetic material that could reduce the dependence of the United states
"said Shiv Khanna, Ph d.,a commonwealth professor in the Department of physics in the College of Humanities and Sciences.
Everett Carpenter, Ph d.,a professor in the Department of chemistry and director of the VCU's Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Program, said the new material is"already showing promise, even for applications beyond permanent magnets
"said Stevenson Professor of Physics Richard Haglund, who directed the research.""If you bow a violin string very lightly it produces a single tone.
compares Professor Rainer Adelung, Chairperson of the Functional Nanomaterials group. And these long flat noodles grow together in a very specific way:
adds Professor Lorenz Kienle, Chairperson of the Synthesis and Real Structure group. The structural design of the tin oxide 3d network, meaning the grown-together noodles, was investigated in detail using transmission electron microscopy.
This work has been performed in co-operation with Professor Ion Tiginyanu and his team members from the Technical University of Moldova
a Donald B. Willett Professor of Engineering and head of the Department of Materials science and engineering at Illinois."The physics of separating spins with heat currents is related to the operation of thermocouples and the thermoelectric generators that power deep space
"says Jennifer Rupp, a professor of Electrochemical Materials at ETH Zurich, and therewith sums up her field of research.
The ETH professor is convinced that the industrial importance of these materials will even further increase-for example, in gas sensors, new classes of data storage and computer circuits,
"Says co-author Marks, a professor of materials science and engineering at Northwestern University, "We are excited also quite by the possibilities of applying these to corrosion problems.
The researchers, led by University of Illinois bioengineering professors Dipanjan Pan and Rohit Bhargava, report their findings in the journal Small."
"##The research team included faculty members in bioengineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, chemistry, electrical and computer engineering and mechanical science and engineering;
and researchers in the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center and the Materials Research Laboratory at Illinois. Pan and Bhargava are faculty members in the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at Illinois,
professor at the Brain Research Institute, University of Zürich, Switzerland, and Gary Bernard, electrical engineering professor at the University of Washington, Seattle, who are renowned experts in the study of insect physiology and ecology.
The Columbia Engineering team designed and conducted all experimental work, including optical and infrared microscopy and spectroscopy experiments, thermodynamic experiments,
and other complications, said team leader Richard Borgens, Purdue University's Mari Hulman George Professor of Applied Neuroscience and director of Purdue's Center for Paralysis Research."
Youngnam Cho, a former faculty member at Purdue's Center for Paralysis Research; and Jianming Li, a research assistant professor at the center.
The team, led by Dimitri Basov and Michael Fogler, professors of physics at the University of California,
A team led by Professor Debashis Chanda of UCF Nanoscience Technology Center and the College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL) has developed a technique for creating the world first full-color,
The research team, led by Professor Monica Craciun, have used this new technique to create the first transparent and flexible touch-sensor that could enable the development of artificial skin for use in robot manufacturing.
Professor Craciun, from Exeter's Engineering department believes the new discovery could pave the way for"a graphene-driven industrial revolution"to take place.
"Professor Seigo Tarucha from the University of Tokyo, coordinator of the Global Center of Excellence for Physics at Tokyo university and director of the Quantum Functional System Research Group at Riken Center
After starting the collaboration with Professor Craciun's group, we are using Exeter CVD grown graphene instead of the exfoliated material in our graphene-based devices, whenever possible."
Dr Thomas Bointon, from Moorfield Nanotechnology and former Phd student in Professor Craciun's team at Exeter added:"
Professor Saverio Russo, co-author and also from the University of Exeter, added:""This breakthrough will nurture the birth of new generations of flexible electronics and offers exciting new opportunities for the realization of graphene-based disruptive technologies."
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