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    Professor Narayanaswami Ranganathan was born and schooled in New Delhi He later attended IIT Madras (1965 – 1970) where he graduated as an aeronautical engineer. He worked with the Indian...
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    Paula M Mendes received her MSc (1997) and PhD (2002) degrees in Chemical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal. In 1997, she was awarded a competitive...
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    Khalil Najafi is currently the Schlumberger Professor of Engineering in the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan. He received the B.S., M.S., and...
  • Article - 19 Nov 2003
    Researchers have found that fluid circulating in a microscopic whirlpool can reach radial acceleration more than a million times greater than gravity, or 1 million Gs. Posted September 3 2003
  • Article - 18 Nov 2003
    Scientists looking for ways to clean up a common, persistent type of organic pollutant have developed an approach that not only restores the power of a naturally occurring pollution buster but also...
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    Dr. Y. Norman Zhou, currently a holder of Canada Research Chair, is also Professor and Director of the Centre for Advanced Materials Joining, University of Waterloo. He has more than 25...
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    Steve Hankin is SAFENANO's Director of Operations and is a senior consultant in chemical risk issues at the Institute of Occupational Medicine, Edinburgh. After acquiring his BSc and PhD...
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    My research interests are focusing on the mechanical properties of metallic materials, particularly on modelling the mechanical response by using fundamental concepts of crystal plasticity and...
  • Article - 7 Nov 2003
    According to new research from Rice University, scientists studying the way light interacts with metallic nanostructures should throw out their old optics textbooks and bone up on their quantum...
  • Article - 6 Nov 2003
    Scientists at Motorola Labs are researching ways to improve controlling the growth of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) ino order to make transistors smaller and faster. Posted October 21 2003

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