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Material that bends light "wrong way".(ELECTRONICS)
The development of a new type of composite material that can bend light the "wrong way" is moving researchers another step closer towards creation of functional devices that could have a wide range of important optical and electronic applications. Scientists at Oregon State University...
Tags: Alcatel, Alcatel-Lucent, electronics, France, HARDWARE, INTERNET, Oregon State University, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-01-01
New members.
The Forest Products Society welcomes the following new members who joined in July 2007: Voting Members Heather M. Bartlett SLR International Corp. Pacific Northwest ...
Tags: Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, Oregon State University, Processors, Semiconductors
Research articles 2007-09-01
Grass farming and the environment: fish and wildlife thrive on farms in western Oregon
The Willamette Valley in Oregon, starting near Portland and running south of Eugene, is known for its fine wines. Another important regional farm product is grass seed, produced on hundreds of thousands of acres that supply much of the United States and world with seed for lawns, golf courses, parks,...
Tags: Components, environment, grass, HARDWARE, Oregon, Oregon State University, Processors, Semiconductors
Research articles 2005-10-01
ELECTRONICS AND MAGNETISM: Marine Self-Assembly of Semiconductors.
Diatoms, a single-celled marine life form that has been around at least 100 million years, are being harnessed by researchers at Oregon State University to help make progress in nanotechnology. Gregory Rorrer, the lead investigator and OSU chemical engineering professor is developing the biological process technology...
Tags: electronics, HARDWARE, Oregon State University, professor, Semiconductors, silicon
Research articles 2005-05-01
Development in Transparent Inorganic Thin Film Transistors.(research of amorphous heavy-metal cation multicomponent oxides)
Researchers at Oregon State University OSU and Hewlett Packard (Corvallis, OR) have developed an entirely new class of materials which could be used to make transparent transistors that are inexpensive, stable, and environmentally benign. Possible applications include electronic devices produced so cheaply that they could almost...
Tags: electronics, HARDWARE, Oregon State University, researcher, Semiconductors, transistor
Research articles 2005-03-01
Veterans land Beaver band for parade
Byline: Susan Palmer The Register-Guard Area veterans were hoping for some yellow and green musical action for this year's Veterans Day parade, but no dice. No problem. Orange and black will do in a pinch. Expect to see Oregon State University's "Rhythm...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Oregon State University, parade, Processors, Semiconductors
Research articles 2004-11-01
Low temperature route to crystalline oxide films. (Electronics).
Researchers at Oregon State University OSU, USA, claim to have made a significant advance in the production of crystalline oxide films used in semiconductor chips, flat panel displays and many other electronic products. The OSU scientists say that they have found a way to...
Tags: Components, electronics, HARDWARE, Oregon State University, scientist, Semiconductors
Research articles 2002-09-01
Oregon State University Lecture Series Examines 'Enron Implosion'.
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 13--CORVALLIS, Ore.--The Enron meltdown is coming to the Willamette Valley. That is to say, Oregon State University will offer a special lecture series to students called "The Enron Implosion" that ...
Tags: Components, Enron Corp., HARDWARE, Oregon State University, Portland, Processors, Semiconductors
Research articles 2002-03-13
Personalised display
The days of the personal head-up display have come a step closer, with researchers at Oregon State University OSU demonstrating a transparent p-type material, one necessary part of a transistor. Transparent transistors could make displaying information on glass possible. Arthur Sleight, professor of chemistry at Oregon, presented the...
Tags: HARDWARE, Oregon State University, professor, Semiconductors, transistor
Research articles 2001-04-16
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Business Datebook Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 12 -- THURSDAY: Association for Quality and Participation meeting. Place: Downtown Athletic Club, 999 Willamette St., Eugene. Time: Noon to 1:30 p.m. Speakers: Charles Craytor and Mark Johnson. Program: People and the new economy. Cost: Program is free; buffet...
Tags: Components, downtown, HARDWARE, Oregon, Oregon State University, Processors, RSVP, Semiconductors, workshop
Research articles 1999-04-13
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