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Moscow Report (II):
Russians embrace a radical vision
of nanotechnology

December 21, 2011

(This is followup to my brief post from Moscow.)
Because I’m primarily known for the concept of an advanced, atomically precise nanotechnology, the enthusiastic welcome I received in Moscow at Rusnanotech 2011 indicates how the idea is received in Russia. With that in mind, here are some markers of Russian interest in the concept:

Dmitry Medvedev speaking [...]

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Ecuadorian Conference Talk

November 15, 2008

Today I addressed a conference now underway in Guayaquil, Ecuador, ESPOLCiencia 2008: A Vision of Long-Term Challenges in Science and Technology. Compared to my previous South American speaking experience, travel was very easy. When I spoke at universities in Brazil last May, this which took a week and many hours in the air. For the [...]

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Molecular Foundry Seminar

November 14, 2008

On November 25th, I’ll be heading up north to give a talk at the Molecular Foundry, a nanotechnology research facility at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, just up the hill from the university. The talk will be on the topic I discussed in my post from a few days ago:
Modular Molecular Composite Nanosystems
Abstract: The next level [...]

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