Rensselaer scientist honored for carbon nanotube research
13th Nov 2006, 20:10 GMT
A materials scientist from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is being honored with two distinctions for his work with carbon nanotubes. Pulickel Ajayan, the Henry Burlage Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, is being awarded the MRS Medal from the Materials Research Society and has been named by Scientific American magazine as a Research Leader within the 2006 "Scientific American 50" -- the magazine's prestigious annual list recognizing outstanding acts of leadership in science and technology.
Rensselaer scientist honored for carbon nanotube research related news:
- Carbon Nanotube Research Scientist Honored — Technology News Daily -
- Comparison of performance limits for carbon nanoribbon and carbon nanotube transistors — Applied Physics Letters: All Topics
- RPI professor recognized by science magazine — Latest news from The Business Review (Albany)
- Electron beams shrink carbon nanotubes to order — New Scientist - Latest Headlines
- Intel Developing Nanotube Chip Technology — The Mac Observer
- A Step Closer to Nanotube Computers — Technology Review Feed - NanoTech Top Stories
- Scientist: I didn't cultivate stem cells (AP) — Yahoo! News: Science News
- Scientist: I Didn't Cultivate Stem Cells — AP Top Science News At 6:37 p.m.
- Stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk arrives at a court in Seoul ... — Stem Cell Research on Yahoo! News Photos
- Scientist Hwang Woo-suk arrives for a second trial at the Seoul ... — Stem Cell Research on Yahoo! News Photos
Latest news from EurekAlert! - Technology, Engineering and Computer Science:
- SimCity for real
- Every wanna-be rocker's fantasy comes true
- ICON issues survey of nanotechnology practices
- To prevent terror attacks, strengthen airport screening of all travelers, not just suspects
- MIT math model could aid natural gas production
- Scientific American names UCSB professor, alumna to list of Top 50 in Technological Leadership
- Exposure to dioxins influences male reproductive system, study of Vietnam veterans concludes
- LSUHSC Research to Improve Patient Safety
- Scientists find new way to manipulate DNA
- Red Storm upgrade lifts Sandia supercomputer to 2nd in world, but 1st in scalability