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Nanoscience and Engineering; Translation of Nanotechnology into Products

Increasingly the fields of nanomApril 2009 - Organic Moleculesanufacturing and nanofabrication are providing the valuable last-steps to transform these core discoveries from high cost lab wonders into products that can be mass-produced at a low cost. Drugs that are delivered via nanoparticles and materials assembled from carbon nanotubes will be common in the near future.

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Ahmed A. Busnaina, Ph.D., William Lincoln Smith Chair Professor and Director of National Science Foundation’s Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC) for High-rate Nanomanufacturing and the NSF Center for Nano and Microcontamination Control at Northeastern University provides a glimpse into the future of nanoscience in the engineering world. He is internationally recognized for his work on nano and microscale defect mitigations and removal and semiconductor fabrication. 


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