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- Harmer Receives Prestigious International Research Award; Germany's Humboldt Research Award to Extend Lehigh's Research Network in Nanotechnology
- BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Martin Harmer, director of the Center for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology CAMN at Lehigh University, has been awarded a Humboldt Research Award for senior scientists by Germany's Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. The international honor, one of the most prestigious given by Germany, recognizes Harmer's lifetime research...
- Research articles 2006-05-02
- NASA and Lehigh to Share Facilities for Telescope Technology
- Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA) and NASA have signed an agreement that gives NASA researchers access to facilities at Lehigh's Center for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, including electron microscopy facilities. The collaboration will help NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD) develop technologies for the James Webb Space Telescope JWST, future...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- Ben Franklin to Invest $150,000 in Ciclon Semiconductor
- LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. -- The Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania BFTP board approved an investment of $150,000 with Ciclon Semiconductor Device Corporation, Bethlehem, Northampton County. Ciclon is located in the Ben Franklin Business Incubator on the Lehigh University campus. Ciclon Semiconductor designs and markets Laterally-Diffused Metal Oxide...
- Research articles 2005-08-02
- News & Update
- Items of Note from the Field, Profession, and Society Aerospace Advances Make Record-Breaking Global Flight, Look Ahead to Sub-Orbital Travel As a lightweight, fuel-efficient plane made its record-breaking trip around the world, several companies were already launching plans for the next great aerospace ad venture: sub-orbital space flights...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- State Investment Group to Lend $400,000 to Allentown, Pa.-Area High-Tech Firms.
- By Kurt Blumenau, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 25--A regional high-tech investment agency said Monday it would lend more than $400,000 to three early-stage local companies. The Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania will...
- Research articles 2003-11-25
- IRONING OUT THE WATER SHORTAGE PROBLEM
- We've all heard the lament of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ancient mariner: "Water, water every where, nor any drop to drink." It now seems as if the 19th-century poet's "rime" was quite prescient. In a world nearly covered in water, only a mere .05 percent of it is, in fact, potable....
- Research articles 2003-11-01
- Nanotechnology Can Be Big for Allentown, Pa., Area, Researcher Says.
- By Sam Kennedy, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 21--Nanotechnology, the science of creating materials and devices at the atomic and molecular levels, has taken root in the Lehigh Valley. But a cross-pollination of ideas could...
- Research articles 2003-10-21
- GROUNDWATER: Nanoparticles Clean Contaminants.
- A nanotechnology process that uses particles 1,000 times thinner than a human hair to remediate or immobilize groundwater contaminants such as trichloroethene TCE, carbon tetrachloride, dioxins, and PCBs has been developed by a Lehigh University scientist. Lehigh assistant professor Wei-xian Zhang uses nanoparticles composed of more than 99.9%...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- GROUNDWATER: Nanoparticles Clean Contaminants.
- A nanotechnology process that uses particles 1,000 times thinner than a human hair to remediate or immobilize groundwater contaminants such as trichloroethene TCE, carbon tetrachloride, dioxins, and PCBs has been developed by a Lehigh University scientist. Lehigh assistant professor Wei-xian Zhang uses nanoparticles composed of more than 99.9%...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- PORTABLE: Lehigh Seeks Chip Power.
- Lehigh University scientists are developing a tiny generating plant, housed on a silicon chip that they believe can produce enough hydrogen to run power-consuming portable devices. In an experiment the amount of hydrogen produced was small, but it was enough to demonstrate the Lehigh project is...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Scientists come a step closer to detecting single atoms
- Scientists at Lehigh University have reported the detection of two atoms of an element, bringing science one step away from the detection of a single atoms using an electron microscope. The detection was reported in an article written by the scientists and published in Ultramicroscopy. David B. Williams, professor...
- Research articles 1999-12-01
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