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The Gertrude E. and John M. Petersen Institute of NanoScience and Engineering PINSE is an integrated, multidisciplinary organization that brings coherence to the Universitys research efforts and resources in the fields of nanoscale science and engineering. The Institutes vision is to solve large, complex scientific and engineering challenges by facilitating interdisciplinary teams drawn from faculty in the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Health Sciences, and to educate the next g

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EIPBN 2018 ELECTRON, ION, AND PHOTON BEAM TECHNOLOGY AND NANOFABRICATION

Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication. May 29 - June 1, 2018. Rio Mar Beach Resort and Spa. Online registration for EIPBN 2018 is now available. The 2018 EIPBN will be held at Wyndham Grand, Rio Mar Beach Resort and Spa in Puerto Rico. Click here to reserve your room at a special rate. Sponsors and Endorsements for 2017.

Gao Research Group Applied Nanomaterials and Surface Science Laboratory University of Pittsburgh

Gao received the 2011 Owens-Corning Early Career Award from AIChE. Here is an introduction of our work and a partial list of highlights and links.

Neurofuture

This is edition number 30 of the brain science blog carnival Encephalon. Would that everyone would heed that, Eric.

Center for Simulation and Modeling High-performance computing at the University of Pittsburgh

About the Center for Simulation and Modeling.

Sergey Frolov University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA, 15260. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. in Physics, Van Harlingen group. At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 2005-2008 postdoc in Folk group. At the University of British Columbia. 2008-2012 postdoc in Kouwenhoven group. At Delft University of Technology. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.

Shared Research Support Services Efficient and standardized access to all AS research facilities for faculty and graduate and post-doctoral students University of Pittsburgh

Efficient and standardized access to all Dietrich School research. Facilities for faculty and graduate and post-doctoral students.

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