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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Integrated circuit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The integrated circuit was made possible by mid-20th-century technology advancements in semiconductor device fabrication and experimental discoveries that showed that semiconductor devices could perform the functions performed by vacuum tubes at the time.
The integration of large numbers of tiny transistors onto a small chip was an enormous improvement to the manual assembly of finger-sized vacuum tubes.
The birth of the IC The integrated circuit was first conceived by a radar scientist, Geoffrey W.A. Dummer (born 1909), working for the Royal Radar Establishment of the British Ministry of Defence, and published in Washington, D.C. on May 7, 1952.
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 The DOE Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies
The DOE Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) is a U.S. Department of Energy collaborative nanoscale science research center being jointly developed by Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories with a focus on integration.
The objectives are to develop the scientific principles that govern the design, performance, and integration of nanoscale materials, and to educate a new generation of scientists.
Integration across scientific disciplines, length scales, and experiment and theory is key to addressing the scientific challenges and opportunities of Nanotechnologies.
nsti.org /Nanotech2003/showabstract.html?absno=428&...   (200 words)

  
 CENTER for Integrated Nanotechnologies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The distinguishing characteristic of the Center is its emphasis on exploring the path from scientific discovery to the integration of nanostructures into the micro- and macroworlds.
Integration is key to the development and exploitation of nanomaterials and the scientific challenges that it poses are at the heart of CINT’s mission.
We will describe our Center concept and plans to address these challenges and then move to a series of Breakout Sessions that will allow participants the opportunity to provide recommendations that will be incorporated into our Center planning and development process.
nano.sandia.gov /NCINT.htm   (579 words)

  
 Nano Centers
Center for NanoTechnology (CNTech) - University of Wisconsin - Madison
Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology - Hebrew University - Jerusalem
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center - University of Aarhus and Aalborg University
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 Balliel:: Balliel :: Nanotechnology-principles
Nanotechnology is in its infancy, and no one can predict with accuracy what will result from the full flowering of the field over the next several decades.
The term nanotechnology was first used in 1974 by Japanese scientist Norio Taniguchi in a paper titled “On the Basic Concept of Nanotechnology.” However, the term was also used by American engineer K. Eric Drexler in the book Engines of Creation (1986), which had a greater impact and helped accelerate the growth of the field.
Centers in nanoelectronics and photonics (the study of the properties of light) are found at the Albany Institute of Nanotechnology in Albany, New York; Cornell University in Ithaca, New York; the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA); and Columbia University in New York City.
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 SIGNAL Magazine
The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) is overseen by the Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories and the U.S. Department of Energy.
A new research center is helping scientists to better understand the realm of the very small and to integrate discoveries into existing technologies.
Integration has the advantage of coupling new discoveries in areas such as physics and chemistry with real-world applications.
www.afcea.org /signal/articles/anmviewer.asp?a=727&z=132   (1809 words)

  
 Quantum Dot Nanotech Web | Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) emphasizes long-term, fundamental research aimed at discovering novel phenomena, processes, and tools; supporting new interdisciplinary centers and networks of excellence including shared user facilities; supporting research infrastructure; and addressing research and educational activities on the societal implications of advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) is one of five Nanoscale Science Research Centers (NSRCs) established by the Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences (DOE/OBES).
The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University is a university-funded organization devoted to nurture science and technology at the nanometer scale.
www.evidenttech.com /why_nano/quantum-dot-nanotechnology-web-links.php   (842 words)

  
 Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies receives $75 million DOE go-ahead
Investment in these centers is the largest current national investment into the US scientific infrastructure, with $500 million authorized for 2001 and $620 million 2002.
New Mexico Nanoscience Alliance spokesperson Steve Brueck (who is also head of the University of New Mexico's Center for High Technology Materials) said, "The CINT goal of integrating the unique properties of nanotechnology into the macroscopic world is critically important if we are to realize the full benefit of nanoscale physics, chemistry, and biology.
Nanotechnology builds materials up from atoms and molecules rather than whittling down blocks of material from the macro level.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2002-08/dnl-cfi080802.php   (1177 words)

  
 Projects Provided by HDR
CINT is a new, state-of-the-art nanoscale science research center built to house 148 scientists.
CINT provides a foundation for the development of Nanotechnologies, which are important to the DOE in its primary mission areas of national defense, energy, and the environment.
The Center adds a critical dimension to the nanoscale science research center complex by interfacing nanomaterials with the micro and macro worlds.
www.hdrinc.com /13/38/1/default.aspx?projectID=188   (214 words)

  
 User Facility Administrators, Brookhaven National Laboratory, BNL
Lujan Center - As a national user facility, the Lujan Center provides instrumentation and support for scientists, engineers, and students to study materials science and engineering, condensed-matter physics, polymer science, chemistry, earth sciences, structural biology, and neutron-nuclear-science research.
The Center¹s focus is to achieve a basic understanding of how these materials respond when in nanoscale form.
Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) - The CINT community will have access to dedicated research capabilities in a new 93,000-ft2 core facility in Albuquerque, the new CINT Gateway to Los Alamos, and the existing CINT Gateway to Sandia.
www.bnl.gov /nufo/facilities.asp   (2113 words)

  
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CINT Rising — The hub facility of Sandia/Los Alamos joint Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies rises north of Kirtland Air Force Base.
CINT is one of five nanotechnology centers funded by DOE’s Office of Science.
More than 60 nanotechnology research projects are already ongoing at LANL and Sandia, funded by “jumpstart” funds from the Office of Science and scattered through the two giant labs.
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 Welcome! | Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) | Los Alamos and SandiaNational Laboratories
The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) is a Department of Energy/Office of Science Nanoscale Science Research Center (NSRC) operating as a national user facility devoted to establishing the scientific principles that govern the design, performance, and integration of nanoscale materials.
CINT is one of five NSRCs throughout the U.S. that form an integrated national program, affiliated with major facilities at the DOE’s National Laboratories, to cover the diverse aspects of nanoscience and technology.
This complex aspires to become a cornerstone of the nation’s nanotechnology revolution, contributing to DOE’s principal missions in national defense, energy, and the environment while providing an invaluable resource for universities and industries.
cint.lanl.gov   (203 words)

  
 News Item: Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories to Form Nanotechnology Centre
The US Department of Energy has approved the funding of a joint nanotechnology facility for Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Laboratories to the tune of $75.8 million.
CINT is one of five new facilities approved by the Department of Energy to probe Nanotechnology.
In fact, investment in nanotechnology represents the governments’ largest current national investment into the scientific infrastructure.
www.azom.com /details.asp?ArticleID=1577   (272 words)

  
 The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies at Los Alamos and Sandia: Highlights and Opportunities
The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) at Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories is one of the Department of Energy/Office of Science Nanoscale Science Research Centers (NSRCs).
CINT operates as a national user facility and is committed to becoming a cornerstone of nation’s nanotechnology infrastructure.
The focus of CINT is to establish the scientific principles that govern the design, performance, and integration of nanoscale materials.
www.nsti.org /Nanotech2006/showabstract.html?absno=815   (230 words)

  
 Ground broken for nanotechnology center at Sandia and Los Alamos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The $76 million center is one of five new Nanoscale Science Research Centers to be built by the Department of Energy's Office of Science to provide researchers with world-class facilities for the interdisciplinary study of matter at the atomic scale.
The center's primary objective will be to develop the scientific principles that govern the performance and integration of nanoscale materials, thereby building the foundations for future nanotechnologies.
Through its laboratory partnership, the center will make facilities in areas such as semiconductor, microelectronics, and combustion research available to the user community of scientists and researchers.
oemagazine.com /newscast/2004/052704_newscast01.html   (432 words)

  
 Nanodot: Nanotechnology News and Discussion » 2005 » January
String theorist Michio Kaku suggests molecular nanotechnology as one way to deal with the heat death of the universe: "There is nothing in the rules of science to prevent the regeneration of an advanced civilisation from the molecular level.
The LANL/Sandia "Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies" is providing a database of solicitations for future funding by the government (including DARPA and military) for nanotechnology RandD.
You are currently browsing the Nanodot: Nanotechnology News and Discussion weblog archives for January, 2005.
www.foresight.org /nanodot/?m=200501   (1747 words)

  
 Argonne Center for Nanoscale Materials: Links
Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies at Sandia National Laboratories
The Center for Microanalysis of Materials (CMM) at the Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is a partner DOE-funded national user facility.
nano.anl.gov /centers.html   (211 words)

  
 Center for Integrated Nanotechnology Emphasizes Innovation (February 2004) | Tradeline, Inc.
Center for Integrated Nanotechnology Emphasizes Innovation (February 2004)
A new nanoscale science research center, the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), is being jointly developed and operated by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL).
The $75-million partnership, funded by the Department of Energy's Office of Science, will emphasize nanoscience integration research in order to enable nano-scale technology to be used in real world applications.
tradelineinc.com /go.cfm?id=AAE2DBA0-2B3B-B525-8E157D1892B6BEC2&ul=u...   (178 words)

  
 NanoEd.vt.edu - NanoLinks
If you'd like to learn more about nanoscience and nanotechnology, you may be overwhelmed with the tremendous amount of resources that are beginning to appear on the internet.
Nanoscience and nanotechnology will change our way of life; everything from medicine, defense, environmental cleanup and water quality, electronics and computing, new materials, etc. Understanding and anticipating these impacts is another major goal of the National Nanotechnology Initiative.
Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, and Nanoengineering at Pacific Northwest Nactional Laboratory
www.nanoed.vt.edu /links2.htm   (787 words)

  
 Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations
Energy Citations Database (ECD) Document #878589 - Center for integrated nanotechnologies scientist -- Normand A. Modine.
Center for integrated nanotechnologies scientist -- Normand A. Modine.
Conference: Proposed for presentation at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies 4th User Workshop held January 12-13, 2006 in Albuquerque, NM.
www.osti.gov /energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=878589   (120 words)

  
 U.S. Newswire : Releases : "Ground Broken for Nanotechnology Center at Sandia and Los Alamos Labs"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The $76 million center is one of five new Nanoscale Science Research Centers to be built by the Department of Energy's Office of Science to provide researchers with world- class facilities for the interdisciplinary study of matter at the atomic scale.
To fill that need, the Office of Science is funding the construction of five new DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers which will be the nation's premier user facilities for interdisciplinary research at the nanoscale.
The centers are part of the department's contribution to the National Nanotechnology Initiative, and they form an integrated national network.
releases.usnewswire.com /GetRelease.asp?id=132-05252004   (771 words)

  
 CISE Seminars - Columbia Center for Integrated Science & Engineering
Her research interests are in electronic materials, particularly in nanoscience and nanotechnology, with special regard to carbon related materials, novel forms of carbon, including fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, porous carbons, activated carbons and carbon aerogels, as well as other nanostructures, such as bismuth nanowires and the use of nanostructures in low dimensional thermoelectricity.
His current research interests center on computational nanoscience, in particular the development and application of methods for calculating the structural, spectroscopic, and transport properties of inorganic and molecular nanostructures, particularly at interfaces.
Despite such disparities, there is a growing awareness that nanoscience and nanotechnology can have a profound impact on energy generation, storage, and utilization by exploiting the significant differences of energy states and transport between nanostructures and macrostructures.
www.cise.columbia.edu /seminars/index.php?show=all   (11288 words)

  
 Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies receives $75 million DOE go-ahead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies receives $75 million DOE go-ahead
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 Nanodot: Nanotechnology News and Discussion » Blog Archive » UNM, national labs form nanotech alliance
Additional details on the NMNA and on other nanotech-related activities in New Mexico can be found in a lengthy article ("New Mexico Nanoscience Alliance joins research labs with university", by J. Karoub, 8 August 2001) on the SmallTimes website.
That center will be run by Sandia and Los Alamos and is scheduled to open in about three years.
The center is expected to be one of three proposed nanotechnology centers in the nation, which will be open to proposals from government, businesses and industry for nanotechnology research and development."
www.foresight.org /nanodot/?p=711   (420 words)

  
 Los Alamos and Sandia dedicate Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Education, Los Alamos National Laboratory, ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory recently hosted a ceremony to dedicate the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) Facility - part of a $75 million U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science effort to invest in the emerging field of nanoscience.
"The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies is a state-of-the-art user facility that will bring collaborators from around to the world to Los Alamos, said Terry Wallace, Principal Associate Director of Science Technology and Engineering at Los Alamos.
Innovators in medical devices, clinical practice, and biomedical research will gather at Cleveland Clinic Oct. 2-5 to discuss the latest materials advances and nanotechnology discoveries and how they are resulting in new medical applications.
nanotechwire.com /news.asp?nid=3684   (596 words)

  
 BYU Colloquium Series, Terry Michalske   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), which is operated jointly by Sandia National Laboratories and Alamos National Laboratory, has a unique technical vision focused on integrating scientific disciplines and expertise across multiple length scales going all the way from the nano-world to the world around us.
It is often said that nanotechnology has the potential to change almost everything we do.
While this approach has produced significant benefit, we believe that the true potential will be realized only when device architectures are designed “from the nanoscale up”, allowing nanoscale function to drive microscale performance.
www.physics.byu.edu /faculty/bergeson/colloquium/0405/michalske.htm   (227 words)

  
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Los Alamos and Sandia national labs receive $75 million for Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies
ALBUQUERQUE and LOS ALAMOS, N.M. 9 August 2002 -- Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories will jointly receive $75.8 million for the design and construction of buildings to house the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT).
According to Los Alamos Director John Browne, "A revolution has begun in science and technology based upon the ability to organize, manipulate, and measure the properties of matter on the nanometer length scale.
oemagazine.com /newscast/080902_newscast01.html   (686 words)

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