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    Veeco is a global leader in Process Equipment technology. Our products combine innovative technological solutions with highest capital efficiency to drive our customer’s critical manufacturing...
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    Since 1970, Aerotech has designed and manufactured the highest performance motion control and positioning systems for our customers in industry, government, science, and research institutions around...
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    Queensgate Instruments was founded in 1979 and span out from a ground-breaking research programme at Imperial College, London. Queensgate Instruments quite literally "wrote the book" on...
  • News - 5 Dec 2012
    A team of interdisciplinary researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has developed a new method for significantly increasing the heat transfer rate across two different materials. Results of...
  • News - 25 Jan 2011
    Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), the world's leading university-research consortium for semiconductors and related technologies, and researchers from Stanford University have developed a...
  • News - 2 Oct 2007
    Engineers have shown how to grow forests of tiny cylinders called carbon nanotubes onto the surfaces of computer chips to enhance the flow of heat at a critical point where the chips connect to...
  • News - 9 Jun 2022
    As electronic, thermoelectric and computer technologies have been miniaturized to nanometer scale, engineers have faced a challenge studying fundamental properties of the materials involved; in many...
  • Article - 31 Jan 2010
    The definition of nanocomposite material has broadened significantly to encompass a large variety of systems such as one-dimensional, two-dimensional, three-dimensional and amorphous materials, made...
  • Article - 18 Feb 2004
    Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have created a better thermal insulator by controlling material structure at the nanoscale. Posted February 12 2004
  • News - 24 Apr 2015
    Modern research has found no simple, inexpensive way to alter a material's thermal conductivity at room temperature. That lack of control has made it hard to create new classes of devices...

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