Chipcooling technology achieves dramatic 1000watt

New nanopositioners have atomicscale precision Professor Jason Clark has designed tiny motorized positioning device that has twice the dexterity of similar devices being developed for applications that include biological sensors and more compact, powerful computer hard drives. Chipcooling technology achieves dramatic 1,000watt capacity team led by Professor Steven Wereley have developed potential new tool to analyze biological samples or create devices using nanoassembly.

Daniel Hirleman receives George Brown Award for International Scientific Cooperation in recognition of his outstanding commitment to international education and cooperative research. New nanopositioners have atomicscale precision Professor Jason Clark has designed tiny motorized positioning device that has twice the dexterity of similar devices being developed for applications that include biological sensors and more compact, powerful computer hard drives. More flexible method floated to produce biofuels, electricity Researchers are proposing new flexible approach to producing alternative fuels that could supply up to percent of transportation fuels in the United States annually.

ME alumnus completes 11 million drive for industryoriented laboratory 2 million gift from ME alumnus Gerald Chipcooling technology achieves dramatic 1,000watt capacity team led by Professor Steven Wereley have developed potential new tool to analyze biological samples or create devices using nanoassembly. Sticky nanotubes hold key to future technologies ME researchers led by Arvind Raman are the first to precisely measure the forces required to peel tiny nanotubes off of other materials, opening up the possibility of creating standards for nanomanufacturing and harnessing geckos ability to walk up walls. Herrick Laboratories.

Civilian Research & Development Foundation CRDF has announced New nanopositioners have atomicscale precision Professor Jason Clark has designed tiny motorized positioning device that has twice the dexterity of similar devices being developed for applications that include biological sensors and more compact, powerful computer hard drives. and Nancy Daniel Hirleman, professor and head of the School Mechanical Engineering Strategic Plan. More flexible method floated to produce biofuels, electricity Researchers are proposing new flexible approach to producing alternative fuels that could supply up to percent of transportation fuels in the United States annually.

Sticky nanotubes hold key to future technologies ME researchers led by Arvind Raman are the first to precisely measure the forces required to peel tiny nanotubes off of other materials, opening up the possibility of creating standards for nanomanufacturing and harnessing geckos ability to walk up walls. and Nancy Adams Professor of Mechanical Engineering Yung Shin named the Donald Purdues undergrad engineering ranked in top nationally Past Spotlights…



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