ISS Winter Networking Event- Bringing Your Technology to Market: Devices and Systems

Thursday, March 7, 2013 16:00to21:00

Bringing Your Technology to Market Theme : Bringing Sensor Technology to Market More information to come soon! TOPICS 3650 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA/miamCategory: MIAM

A step toward optical transistors?

Published: 9 April 2013

As demand for computing and communication capacity surges, the global communication infrastructure struggles to keep pace, since the light signals transmitted through fiber-optic lines must still...

Could black phosphorus be the next silicon?

Published: 7 July 2015

As scientists continue to hunt for a material that will make it possible to pack more transistors on a chip, new research from McGill University and Université de Montréal adds to evidence that...

DNA ‘cages’ may aid drug delivery

Published: 3 September 2013

Nanoscale “cages” made from strands of DNA can encapsulate small-molecule drugs and release them in response to a specific stimulus, McGill University researchers report in a new study. ...

Writing data on atoms: researchers have found a way to write and retrieve data at the atomic level

Published: 26 July 2016

A team of researchers in the Netherlands has developed the means to store data at the atomic level. This technique would allow 502 terabytes of data to fit into one square inch. According to the...

When nanotech meets quantum physics in one dimension

Published: 23 January 2014

How would electrons behave if confined to a wire so slender they could pass through it only in single-file?

Building tailor-made DNA nanotubes step by step

Published: 23 February 2015

Researchers at McGill University have developed a new, low-cost method to build DNA nanotubes block by block – a breakthrough that could help pave the way for scaffolds made from DNA strands to be...

ISS Seminar 1

Thursday, September 20, 2012 15:00to17:00

Environmental Applications and Implications of Engineered Nanoparticles by Prof. Subhosis Ghoshal of McGill University’s Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics3450 rue University,...

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