In this interview, AZoNano speaks with Jingang Li from the University of California, Berkley, who offers an introduction to the Nobel Prize-winning technology, Optical Tweezers.
By Megan Craig
7 Oct 2022
In this interview, we speak with SkyWater Technology about the current state of the semiconductor industry, how nanotechnology has helped to shape this sector, and their new partnership which aims to increase the accessibility of semiconductor chips for start-ups and research groups across the United States.
In this interview, we discuss the development of the first protocol for research exploring the consequences of nanomaterials within biological media.
By Megan Craig
7 Oct 2022
We speak with Erick Javier Martinez Rodriguez from Ohio State University about Emperor 1800 - a modified form of carbon black - that could be used to help reduce the spread of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.
By Bethan Davies
7 Oct 2022
Recently, Landon Mertz, CEO of Cerion Nanomaterials sat down with Tracy Gay, the company’s EVP of Marketing on the anniversary of the company’s 15th year in business. They discussed his experience in the nanomaterials industry, and specifically focused on what’s changed, what’s improved, and what the future of the industry will look like.
In this interview, AZoNano discusses the development of a novel solid-state optical nanomotor, which is driven by light.
By Megan Craig
6 Sep 2022
In this interview, Dr. Heiko Haschke, Director BioAFM Business, Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology Division talks to AZoNano about the company, the products they list and the research they carry out.
In this interview, we discuss a nanoparticle ink used to produce low-cost printable perovskite solar cells, helping to catalyze the technology transition toward commercial viable perovskite-based devices.
By Megan Craig
17 Aug 2022
In this interview, we speak to Martin Slama at TESCAN, who describes sample preparation using high current plasma FIB SEM.
We speak with researchers behind the latest advancement in graphene hBN research that could boost the development of next-generation electronic and quantum devices.
By Megan Craig
21 Jun 2022