You are invited to visit one of the quietest buildings in the world, Bristol University's NSQI (Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information), to learn about the science of the very, very small.
Nanotechnology is the study of the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. It offers the potential for dramatic advances across a wide range of technical disciplines.
Our panel of speakers discuss current nanotechnology research at the NSQI and also at UWE and the University of Bath, in the fields of optical computing, microelectronics, bio-sensing and green energy - and offer exciting glimpses of where this research might lead to.
This event, which includes a buffet meal and drinks, is free to BEN members and guests. If you are not a member and would like to be kept informed of future BEN events join now for free, or if you are then
Fred Hale, NSQI Bulding Manager (Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information)
NSQI, University of Bristol
'Overview of interdisciplinary work and of the NSQI'
* This presentation can be downloaded here *
Prof. Jeremy O'Brien, Head of Centre for Quantum Photonics
NSQI, University of Bristol
'Optical quantum computing'
* This presentation can be downloaded here *
Dr Tim Mays, Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Bath
'Nanotechnology for green energy'
* This presentation can be downloaded here *
Prof Richard Luxton, Director of Institute of Bio-Sensing Technology
University of the West of England
'Nanoparticles in a biomedical application'
* This presentation can be downloaded here*
Dr Martin Kemp, Nanotechnology KTN (Knowledge Transfer Network)
'Introduction to the NanoKTN'
*This presentation can be downloaded here*
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