“Nanotechnologies in Russia”
interview now available

by Eric Drexler on August 13, 2009

Cover slide for WORLDCOMP'09 slide
www.nanometer.ru
(and English translation)
The logo looks like an axial projection of
a structure that I designed in the early 1990s.

A few months ago, I gave an interview for the scientific journal “Nanotechnologies in Russia”, and the result has now been posted at www.nanometer.ru, a leading Russian-language portal dedicated to nanotechnology. This website provides a window into nanotechnology in Russia; I’ve linked the home page in English here (a Google translation).

The interview centers on the Battelle/U.S. National Labs roadmap, which examines prospects for improved atomically precise fabrication along lines of advance leading to high-throughput atomically precise manufacturing.

As I’ve reported, the roadmap has appeared in a Russian translation.

(By the way, the post at www.nanometer.ru is mistaken regarding my affiliations: I have left the Foresight Institute.)


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