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Laser on a chip targets terabit rates.
by Ron Wilson Working with a team at the University of California--Santa Barbara, Intel developers have demonstrated a technique for fabricating very small lasers on the surface of otherwise-conventional silicon ICs without demanding precision alignment or assembly steps. The process...
Unchecked nano development a no-no.
Byline: Leigh Dayton Aug 08, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Bruce Bimber, of the University of California, is concerned at the potential impact of the unregulated application of nanotechnology. The US Defense Department and National Science Foundation spend a combined...
University of California at Merced offers wetlands swap to expand its campus.(States)(Brief article)
The University of California at Merced is just one-year-old and growing. But its growth may be slowed unless it is permitted to build on campus wetlands in exchange for donating wetlands it owns elsewhere in Merced County. UC Merced is currently developing...
UC Irvine to Host Lecture on New Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering; ''Engineering New Materials That 'Talk' to Cells'' Lecture to Take Place on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, at 7:45 a.m. in the University Club
IRVINE, Calif. -- The Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine, invites the public to attend a lecture titled "Engineering New Materials That 'Talk' to Cells" on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, from 7:45 a.m. to 9 a.m., at the University Club. The lecture is the third...
Carl Zeiss establishes research center at UCI
Carl Zeiss SMT, Thornwood, NY, has announced partnership with the California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at the University of California, Irvine UCI to establish the ZEISS Center of Excellence on the UCI campus. The purpose of the Center is to conduct nanotechnology and biotechnology research and advanced...
Faster optical communications?
Results from experiments conducted at the University of California, Santa Barbara UCSB may lead to profound changes in optical communications. The discovery is reported in the journal Science. Physicist Mark Sherwin at UCSB explains that as information technology advances, scientists are intent on transmitting...
The "nanowalker".(Emerging Technologies)(University of California)(Brief Article)
Researchers at the Univ. of California at Riverside have designed a molecule that can move in a straight line on a flat surface by closely mimicking the human gait. The molecule has two linkers that act as feet. The molecule moves such that only one of the...
Bingham McCutchen has added Alan Waltner to the firm's environmental practice as a partner.(Wetlands Legal Community Notes)(Brief Article)
Bingham McCutchen has added Alan Waltner to the firm's environmental practice as a partner. Walter most recently served as counsel to the University of California, overseeing legal matters related to development, including the controversial Merced campus wetlands issue. Prior to serving the university, Walter was supervisory...
Performance Degradation of GaN Field-Effect Transistors Due to Thermal Boundary Resistance at GaN/Substrate Interface
This paper reveals about the GaN-based transistors that attract significant attention from the device community due to their promise for microwave, high power, and other applications. Heat removal is a major issue for all envisioned applications of GaN field-effect transistors. Despite the importance of thermal management for GaN technology, only...
New libraries for a new millennium: challenges and opportunities.(Leading Libraries)
R. Bruce Miller and Paul Adalian are men who clearly enjoy challenges and, even more, the opportunities provided in starting new academic libraries. Mr. Miller is the founding university librarian at the University of California UC, Merced, and Mr. Adalian, the founding university librarian at California...



