Nanotechnology - Interview With Dr. Richard Smalley What are nanotubes? And how did you move from fullerenes, which won you a NobelPrize, to nanotubes? Dr. richard E. smalley Center for Nanoscale Technology http://www.esi-topics.com/nano/interviews/Richard-Smalley.html
Extractions: Citing URL - http://www.esi-topics.com/nano/interviews/ Richard-Smalley.html n December 2001, ESI Special Topics correspondent Gary Taubes talked with Dr. Richard Smalley of Rice University about his highly cited work in nanotechnology. Dr. Smalleys work has garnered 3,816 total citations for 78 papers, making him the most-cited scientist in our analysis of nanotechnology research in the past decade. In addition, Dr. Smalley has an impressive citation record in the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, with over 2,000 citations each in both Physics and Chemistry, and over 4,500 citations in the Multidisciplinary field. Dr. Smalley is the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics at Rice, as well as the Director of the . Dr. Smalley received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996, along with Dr. Robert F. Curl, Jr. and Sir Harold W. Kroto, for the discovery of fullerenes.
Buckytubes! New Materials And New Devices From Carbon Richard E. In addition to the excellent technical program, this conference features NobelLaureate richard E. smalley (pictured) and Intel Science Talent Search Grand http://www.mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp/IEEE-NANO/program.html
Extractions: Revised on Oct. 18, 2001 If the paper is listed as " open " in the program, it means that if there is a no-show in the session, the chair will call on the author to present the paper in its place. Otherwise if everyone in the session shows up, then the author will have 2 minutes to briefly present the results. In addition to the excellent technical program, this conference features
Foresight Update 27 Page 1 Nanotechnologist richard E. smalley of Rice University has been awarded the 1996Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of buckminsterfullerenes, the http://www.foresight.org/Updates/Update27/Update27.1.html
Extractions: Chemistry for Discovering Fullerenes Nanotechnologist Richard E. Smalley of Rice University has been awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of buckminsterfullerenes, the complex molecular forms of carbon that resemble geodesic domes designed by architect R. Buckminster Fuller. Named in Fuller's honor, the molecules are commonly called "buckyballs." Fullerenes are formed when vaporized carbon condenses in an atmosphere of inert gas. The gaseous carbon is obtained, among other means, by directing an intense pulse of laser light at a carbon surface. The released carbon atoms are mixed with a stream of helium gas and combine to form clusters of some few up to hundreds of atoms. The gas is then led into a vacuum chamber where it expands and is cooled to some degrees above absolute zero. The carbon clusters can then be analyzed with mass spectrometry.
Foresight Update 37 Page 1 serious national initiative in this area. , Dr. richard E. smalley 1996Nobel Prize Chemistry, An interagency working group has recommended http://www.foresight.org/Updates/Update37/Update37.1.html
Extractions: 1996 Nobel Prize Chemistry An inter-agency working group has recommended that the U.S. government double its funding of nano-scale research and development, to nearly half a billion dollars over the next three years. And in some of the most important public discussions of nanotechnology so far this year, a panel of expert witnesses testified before the U.S. House and Senate on the profound impacts nanotechnology will have, and offered their thoughts on how federal research and development efforts should be guided. The Foresight Institute has prepared a special briefing on these important developments.
Richard Smalley - Texas Science Hall Of Fame 2000 Inductee During an intense working week in the autumn of 1985, Robert Curl, Harold Krotoand richard smalley made the completely unexpected discovery that the element http://www.texassciencesummit.org/2kbiopages/smalley/smalley.htm
Extractions: More recently, Dr. Smalley founded Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., which produces tiny and very strong single-walled carbon nanotubes that are presently recognized as the highest quality of such fullerenes commercially available. Biographical Data (PDF) Nobel Prize e Museum The Smalley Group 2000 Inductee Index ... Texas Summit Home Page Updated: 12/28/2002
Richard Errett Smalley Translate this page richard Errett smalley Químico e inventor norte-americano nascido em Akron, Ohio,pesquisador da Rice University Houston, USA, que compartilhou o http://www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/RichaESm.html
University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates University of Chicago News Resources University of Chicago nobel Laureates. Elevenhave won the nobel Prize in the last decade alone. http://www-news.uchicago.edu/resources/nobel/
Extractions: University of Chicago Nobel Laureates Seventy-four Nobel Laureates have been faculty members, students or researchers at the University of Chicago at some point in their careers. Eleven have won the Nobel Prize in the last decade alone. Of the 74 Laureates, 25 have won in Physics , 22 in Economic Sciences , 14 in Chemistry , 11 in Physiology or Medicine and two in Literature Michelson was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in any of the sciences. Six Laureates are currently members of the faculty: James Heckman (Economic Sciences, 2000), Robert Lucas (Economic Sciences, 1995), Robert Fogel (Economic Sciences, 1993), Gary Becker (Economic Sciences, 1992), Ronald Coase (Economic Sciences, 1991) and James Cronin (Physics, 1980). James Heckman , a Professor in Economics and Public Policy, studies methodologies used to measure the impact of social programs, such as minimum-wage legislation and anti-discrimination law. He shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for work on analyzing selective samples. Robert Lucas Robert Fogel , a Professor in the Graduate School of Business, shared the award for applying economics and statistics to the study of history. In his work on slavery in the United States, Fogel has argued that the market would not have ended slavery, as it remained a profitable and efficient system for slave owners.
Dipartimento Di Scienza Dei Materiali - I Nobel Translate this page I nobel. Nel corso della storia numerosi premi nobel sono stati attribuiti per ricerchestrettamente collegate con quella che è oggi la Scienza dei Materiali. http://www.mater.unimib.it/what.php?subpag=2