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Video of my talk
at the Moscow Polytechnical Museum

December 23, 2011

A video of my talk at the Moscow Polytechnical Museum is now on YouTube. I gave this talk on advanced nanotechnology prospects to an audience drawn from local technical universities during my recent Moscow visit.

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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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“Nanotechnologies in Russia”
interview now available

August 13, 2009

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 [...]

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The Technology Roadmap Translated: Russian

May 13, 2009

The Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems explores how current laboratory techniques for atomically precise fabrication can be extended to develop progressively more powerful fabrication technologies; it focuses on current capabilities and next-stage applications, then outlines paths toward high-throughput molecular manufacturing.
The Russian Academy of Sciences has now made a translation of the Technology Roadmap [pdf] available. [...]

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