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NanoKTN’s Support Facilitates Research Collaboration between the University of Southampton and Oxford Instruments
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network is pleased to announce the ongoing success of a collaboration between one its members Oxford Instruments and the University of Southampton. The partnership, which is creating the cutting-edge nanotechnology needed for smaller, low power devices, has enabled the UK-based company to develop its processes and improve capabilities, providing a vehicle to drive forward further commercialisation of the busi...
NanoKTN Awards Additional EPSRC Studentships for Innovative Research Projects
Students at Universities of Birmingham, Oxford and Sheffield to work on Nanotechnology projects with Oxford Photovoltaics, Domino UK and Stryker Corporation. The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce that after initially awarding three EPSRC studentships in May 2011, it has allocated an additional three Awards to exceptional ...
NanoKTN Supports Expansion of University Spin-out to World-leading Nanotech Company
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN) is pleased to announce the success of one of its members, Nanoco. In the past ten years, Nanoco has grown from a university spin-out, with technology developed at the University of Manchester and Imperial College London, to one of the UK’s most significant nanotechnology companies.
NanoKTN Facilitates Partnership between Bio Nano Consulting and The School of Pharmacy, University of London
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce the signing of a service level agreement (SLA) between two of its members, introduced by the NanoKTN at its Nano4Life event in February 2009. The SLA between industry-academia partnership specialist Bio Nano Consulting (BNC) and The School of Pharmacy, University of London, enables BNC ...
NanoKTN to Discuss the Scale-Up of Nano and Micro Materials Manufacture at Innovate 2011
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce details of a seminar it will be hosting at Innovate11. The seminar will explore the issue of scaling-up the manufacture of nano and microtechnologes, with a theme of clean energy and will feature three speakers who represent different stages of the development cycle. The IPGroup fund ea...
NanoKTN Announces Seminar on Commercialisation of Nanomaterials – Overcoming the Scale-Up Challenge
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network, in partnership with the Chemistry Innovation KTN and Nanofactory, is pleased to announce details of a one-day seminar, 19th October 2011, University of Leeds, where experts in modelling can meet with those seeking to commercialise nanotechnology based products to share their mutual experience and needs.
Cypress and BG Partners Announce Winners of Fourth Annual Profesor E.I. Tochitsky Fellowship Award
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq: CY) and BG Partners today announced that teams from Moscow State University (Physics Department, Precision Sensors Labs) and from Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (Electronics and EE Department) are the winners of the fourth annual Professor E.I. Tochitsky Fellowship Award.
University of New Hampshire Offers Computer Architecture Course Focusing on Cypress's PSoC Programmable System on Chip
Cypress Semiconductor today announced that the University of New Hampshire (UNH) College of Engineering and Physical Sciences is offering a new course highlighting the PSoC® programmable system-on-chip. The course, open to interested students and the community at large (for continuing education credits), is part of the Far View Distance Learning Program at UNH, allowing students to take the course remotely.
Studies facilitated by a range of instrumentation
Oxford Instruments has just installed its first Cryofree® dilution refrigerator in Spain to Dr Enrique Diez from Salamanca University. Dr Diez works on the popular subject of graphene, whose importance was recently recognised through the award of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics. This new instrument, purchased using EU Feder funds, will enable continuous measurements from 10 mK up to 40 K from one cryostat and without the need for liquid cryogen...
Plasma Technology appoints dedicated Training Officer
As part of the company’s ongoing commitment to its customers, Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology has expanded its system maintenance and process training offering, with a new programme and by employing a dedicated Training Officer.