Silicon nanorods bend light in new directions
Ultrathin coatings that arbitrarily manipulate the phase and polarization of electromagnetic waves
Ultrathin coatings that arbitrarily manipulate the phase and polarization of electromagnetic waves
Infrared thermal emitters, which convert heat into light, are used in a number of applications, including chemical analysis, biosensing and thermal imaging
Researchers at Stanford University have developed the first non-invasive imaging technique able to detect micron-sized cerebrovascular structures
Researchers at the Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute, the University of California at Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, have succeeded in boosting the performance of a new type of solar cell
A redox shuttle mechanism could help increase the amount of hydrogen produced by photocatalysts
Invitation to attend: NANO Talk on ““Risk Management of R&D & Stage Gate Model”
Congratulations to Assoc. Prof. Prasert Pavasant, Senior Advisor to NANOTEC and Lecturer at Dept of Chemical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University recipient of the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) Grant
For info and on-line registration to NanoThailand 2014, please log on: http://www.nano-thailand.com/2014/ Important Dates: Date Events April 7, 2014 Call for Abstract September 15, 2014 Abstract Submission Deadline September 20, 2014 Notification of Acceptance September 25, 2014 Registration Deadline for Presenters September 30, […]
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have made a “surface plasmon” laser detector
Complex nanoscale architectures of inorganic materials have a range of potential applications,
Light beams can be used to “weld” a large number of nanoparticles together
Researchers at the University of California at San Diego have succeeded in modulating infrared plasmons in the technologically important semiconductor indium arsenide
Prof. Dr. Chatchanat Thebtaranonth, former Vice President of NSTDA once said “the act of signing a Memorandum of Understand (MOU) is only the beginning of a long two-way collaboration journey”
NSTDA and NANOTEC were invited to participate in the annual Suan Pratum Palace Open House on July 30.
Realizing the importance of many royal initiatives by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and to promote young researchers awareness to the need to help mitigate community needs,
early bird registration at: http://www.nano-thailand.com/2014/index.php?status=Registration
Researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara have made a type of superconducting parametric amplifier capable of simultaneously measuring