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Tag Archives: nanotechnology
1st July 2019 – Devices that Sense Odours
Professor Krishna Persaud of the University of Manchester will give a talk around the theme of “Devices that sense odours”. The University is a partner in the ‘PlasticArmPit’ project which is looking at devices which will recognise odour with sensors … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, Monthly Meetings, Past Events
Tagged artificial intelligence, health, nanotechnology
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3rd November 2008 – Emulating Biology to make Thin Film Solar Cells
Professor Paul O’Brien from Manchester University returned to inform and entertain us, yet again. Paul led our very first SciBAr on the topic of Nanotechnology and returned to lead our discussion on what’s new in Nanotechnology and discuss with us … Continue reading
Posted in 2008, Monthly Meetings, Past Events
Tagged energy, nanotechnology, power generation
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8th November 2004 – Nanotechnology
This was our first SciBar meeting! Professor Paul O’Brien led the discussion on Nanotechnology. Engines, pumps & scissors the size of molecules – built in billions at nearly zero cost. 65 people attended.