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Hydrogen could be key to logic for graphene oxide

...the key to making graphene oxide behave well enough for use in nanoelectronics. It turns out that for more than a month after production, graphene... Read more

23 May, 2012

Buckyballs get spintronics cash injection from ERC

...grant from the European Research Council to fund his work in the NanoElectronics group, investigating the use of organics (for clarity: these are molecules composed... Read more

22 January, 2012

HP figures out how memristors work, predicts robot use

...tremendous and reversible change in resistance," said John Paul Strachan of the nanoElectronics Research Group at HP Labs in a statement. "We now have a... Read more

17 May, 2011 by David Meyer

Manchester graphene researchers land Nobel Prize

...for 50 years — it is regarded as key to the future of nanoelectronics. Graphene also exhibits a number of unusual properties such as ballistic conduction... Read more

5 October, 2010 by Karen Friar

?9bn boost for European ICT research

...of funding will be for more fundamental research into areas such as nanoelectronics, photonics, embedded systems, cognitive systems and robotics — technologies where Europe already sees... Read more

24 November, 2006 by David Meyer
Bilateral Testing of Nano-Scale Fault-Tolerant Circuits

Bilateral Testing of Nano-Scale Fault-Tolerant Circuits

As the technology enters the nano dimension, the inherent unreliability of nanoelectronics is making fault-tolerant architectures increasingly necessary in building nano systems. Because... Read more

13 January, 2009

The truth about nanotechnology

...nanomaterials fall into six categories: nanomaterials and nanomaterials processing, nanobiotechnology, software, nanophotonics, nanoelectronics and nanoinstrumentation. There are just under 50 companies focused on the nanomaterials... Read more

9 December, 2002 by Daniel Leff

Silicon good to 2024, graphene to succeed

...a report in EE Times. "Beyond silicon microchip technology, revolutionary developments in nanoelectronics, perhaps centering on graphene, may evolve.'' He said silicon could continue to... Read more

9 February, 2010

Project aims to devise Euro e-ID platform

...half will be provided by Catrene, a public-private effort to promote nanoelectronics research and development in Europe. The project joins other European e-identity... Read more

22 October, 2009 by Tom Espiner

British scientists create atom-thick transistor

...conductor and many see it as having implications for the future of nanoelectronics, particularly because its conductive performance improves at sizes of below 10nm — roughly... Read more

21 April, 2008 by David Meyer

Europe launches £2bn nanotech push

...3bn) public-private partnership aimed at the development of nanotechnology. The European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council — abbreviated as ENIAC but not to be confused with... Read more

26 February, 2008 by David Meyer

Spintronics to save Moore's Law?

...as the power comes on. The project, called the Western Institute of Nanoelectronics (WIN), will have its administrative headquarters at UCLA's Henry Samueli School... Read more

10 March, 2006 by Stefanie Olsen

Europe plays innovation catch-up

...all areas that can build upon existing European strengths. Examples would be nanoelectronics, neuroinformatics, complex autonomous systems, quantum computing and advanced robotics. We thus find... Read more

7 December, 2005 by Nick Hampshire

Nanotubes break semiconducting record

...team of researchers, led by Michael Fuhrer, head of the university's Nanoelectronics Research Group, were able to fabricate a semiconducting nanotube transistor with mobility... Read more

19 December, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

The atoms went marching in one by one

...beyond the horizon. At this stage of nanotechnology research, as semiconductor and nanoelectronics efforts approach atomic dimensions, much of the challenge lies in determining how... Read more

16 May, 2003 by Paul Festa

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