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November 24, 2009   
MEMS Department Graduate Seminar
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Research Spotlight

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Nanoparticles for Water Treatment in Mexico

 

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Initiative Spotlight

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 Lockheed Martin Advanced Nanotechnology Center of Excellence at Rice University

 

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Mailing Address 

The Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology
MS-100
Rice University
P.O. Box 1892
Houston, TX 77251-1892

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Gulf Coast Innovation Conference and Showcase

 Houston Technology Center Event

 HiPco Reception

  • Thursday, November 5
  •  5:00 - 6:30 pm
  • Rice University, Space Science Building, Smalley Institute, 3rd Floor (Rice Map)

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Smalley Institute in the News 

October 2009

 "Hip, HiPco hooray for Rice's pioneering nanotube process"

 "It's been 10 years since Rick Smalley and his team at Rice University introduced HiPco, a process for producing the high-quality single-walled carbon nanotubes used in roughly two-thirds of nanotube research worldwide." - Rice News - Mike Williams

September 2009

 "Dunn Foundation awards first grants under $3M collaborative research program"

 "As part of a 10-year commitment to Rice University’s Bioscience Research Collaborative (BRC), the John S. Dunn Research Foundation has awarded the first four competitive grants under the $3 million collaborative research program the foundation established last year to foster interdisciplinary and interinstitutional research at the BRC." - Rice News - Arie Wilson Passwaters

 "Rice, Alberta join forces to produce green energy through nanotechnology"

 "A research collaboration between nanoAlberta, part of Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, and Rice's Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology will address issues surrounding the production of petrochemicals from Alberta's oil sands, one of the world's largest reserves of recoverable oil." - Rice News - Mike Williams

 "Researchers simplify fabrication of nano storage, chip-design tools"

 "Advances by the Rice University lab of James Tour have brought graphite’s potential as a mass data storage medium a step closer to reality and created the potential for reprogrammable gate arrays that could bring about a revolution in integrated circuit logic design." - Rice News - Mike Williams

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Richard E. Smalley's Energy Vision

Building the bridge to a sustainable, affordable, and secure energy future.

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