‘Champion’ nanostructures could improve solar water-splitting cells
Researchers in Switzerland and Israel have succeeded in fabricating the most efficient metal oxide photoanode to date for use in photoelectrochemical cells (PECs)
Researchers in Switzerland and Israel have succeeded in fabricating the most efficient metal oxide photoanode to date for use in photoelectrochemical cells (PECs)
Researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia have invented a new and rapid method to coat microscopic objects with self-assembling thin films and capsules made from naturally occurring materials.
“The 3 key components to helping SMEs are: Cost, Deliverability, and Quality” said Dr. Katiya Kraikarn (NANOTEC Executive Board member).
3 NANOTEC researchers received a research fund from Thailand Research Fund (TRF) and National Research Council Thailand (NRCT) via the Strategic Basic Research Programme
Prof. Dr. Tararaj Dharakul, Senior Advisor at NANOTEC was invited to give a talk on “Application of Nanobiology for cancer screening”
NANOTEC was invited as a member of NSTDA to exhibit at a seminar organized by the Office of Atoms for Peace (OAEP) and Ministry of S&T on July 9 at Centara Grand Hotel in Bangkok.
Four NANOTEC researchers recently received Thailand Research Fund (TRF) Grant for New Researchers 2013
Fluorescent molecules placed exactly at the centre of a nanoaperture appear to emit light
Researchers in Australia, Germany and Japan are the first to have used a nanodiamond quantum probe to detect individual atoms
Researchers at the University of Toronto in Canada have succeeded in directly measuring the diffusion length of charge carriers in colloidal quantum dot films
Researchers in the US and China have developed the first solution-coating technique capable of producing high-quality, large-area single-crystalline organic semiconductor thin films
H.E. Dr. Phiraphan Phalusuk, the new Minister of S&T attended the “Science Park for Executives” workshop which was held at Thailand Science Park on July 8.
Dr. Nattika Saengkrit of NANOTEC Nano Delivery System Lab (NDS) was awarded the Thailand Research Foundation (TRF) Research Career Development Grant
“Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) have become important for various in vivo and in vitro biomedical applications such as imaging, magnetic separation, biosensor devices and therapy” said Dr. Lionel Maurizi
“Trade in today’s environment have changed” said Ms. Srirat Rastapana, Director General of Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) during NSTDA’s CEO Talk.
Researchers at Rice University in the US have developed a new type of optical processor that can mix two different coloured light beams to produce a third, entirely different coloured beam.
Using both flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy techniques, researchers in Australia have succeeded in observing how nanoporous polymer particles interact with certain biological cells.
Peptide-coated gold nanoparticles can be used to deliberately activate or inhibit the growth of blood vessels.
Mr. Yoshiyuki Namba, Team Leader for the Panasonic Beauty Product Planning team talks to AZoNano about nanotechnology-based beauty products.
In response to suggestions that the EU’s chemical policies need revising, the European Commission’s Vice-President Antonio Tajani stated that ‘substance identification of nanomaterials [is] not key to ensuring their safe use’.
TEHRAN (FNA)- Secretary-General of the Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council (INIC) Saeed Sarkar appreciated Iran’s advancements in nanotechnology, and announced that 8 industries in the country are making use of the nanotechnology to improve the quality of their products. read more: http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9203180626