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    A 60 minutes webinar on Introduction to Nano-materials

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    Website http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/webinar/~product_id=500383?expDate=ourglocal | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category nanometals, nanomaterial, Engineered nanomaterial,nanotechnology,

    Deadline: July 22, 2014 | Date: July 22, 2014

    Venue/Country: Online Webinar, U.S.A

    Updated: 2014-06-11 20:36:14 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    In general physics' terms, a nano-material is any material that has an average particle size of 1 - 100 nanometers (nm), both naturally occurring and man-made. Engineered nano-materials (ENMs) have been deliberately synthesized or manufactured to have at least one external dimension in the nano-scale, and exhibit resultant unique properties. This webinar will focus on ENMs.

    The term 'nanotechnology' was first defined by Norio Taniguchi at Tokyo Science University in 1974. The 'buckyball' (a hollow sphere composed entirely of carbon) and carbon nano-tubes were discovered in 1985 and 1991, respectively.

    Why Should you Attend:

    Nanotechnology has already begun to revolutionize not only science and research, but everyday consumer products. Any person interested in how this science works, and its potential impacts on our society, should attend this webinar.

    Objectives of the Presentation:

    To provide an overview of the science behind nano-materials.

    For more information please contact Susan Partov at susanpartovatonlinecompliancepanel.com


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