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PublicationsLatest ResearchThe University of Twente's Physics of Complex Fluids group will contribute work in nanofluidics to BP's Enhanced Oil Recovery Exploratory Research Program, which aims to examine novel methods to increase oilfield production by 10 percent. 'Efficient oil extraction from the earth means effectively using water to force oil from microscopic rock pores," said Prof. Frieder Mugele, head of PCF. Cornell University's NanoScale Science and Technology Facility (CNF) has been at the forefront of nanotechnology for 30 years. To commemorate, CNF will hold its next event June 14, at Cornell's campus in Ithica, NY. CNF serves over 700 users a year, and has been instrumental in enabling, developing, and propagating the benefits of nanotechnology. The Future of Nanotechnology celebrates CNF's past contributions, and looks at the shape of things to come. ResearchersNarayana R. Aluru, Ph.D.Willett Faculty Scholar Professor InstitutionsThe University of Notre DameThe University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842 by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., of the Congregation of Holy Cross, is an independent, national Catholic university located in Notre Dame, Ind., adjacent to the city of South Bend and approximately 90 miles east of Chicago. Biomimetic Connections, LLCBiomimetic Connections, LLC is a California-based firm established in 2002 to advance the commercialization of bio-inspired and biomimetic IP. Through our suite of biomimetic and bio-inspired IP portfoilios, BioParadigm ACCESS, we serve corporations, bio/material scientists and product design engineers across the engineering spectrum seeking to identify, utilize and commercialize research outcomes derived from 'biological design paradigms' (tm) The Center for Materials Processing - University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleCMP's research activities focus on the processing, structure, property and performance relationships for all classes of materials including metals, ceramics and polymers. |
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