Smalley Institute at Rice University

Smalley Institute at Rice University

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We lead the world in solving humanity’s most pressing problems through the application of nanotech With their discovery of buckyballs in 1985, Richard E.

Smalley (1943–2005), Robert F. Curl (b. 1933), and Harold W. Kroto (b. 1939) furthered progress to the long-held objective of molecular-scale electronics and other nanotechnologies. Molecular-scale electronics, or molecular electronics, is the ongoing effort to use individual molecules to perform functions in electronic circuitry.

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Take some cool nano pictures! Enter the contest! Win some money!!

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Upcoming October workshop on surface plasmons, metamaterials, and catalysis. Register and submit your abstracts by July 21, 2013 at http://PlasEnhCat2013.rice.edu

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Check out our May 2013 NanoArt Contest winning image by Minjie Wang! Don't forget to submit your own NanoArt designs by the end of this month!

06/04/2013

Don't forget to come!! Smalley-Curl Celebration coming up THIS Thursday, June 6 in Duncan Hall! Lecture at 4 pm followed by a reception at 5:15.

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Mark your calendars! Upcoming celebration in honor of Professor Smalley's 70th anniversary birthday and Professor Curl's 80th birthday. June 6, Lecture entitled "Personalized Medicine and Cancer" by Professor James Heath of Caltech at 4 pm, McMurtry Auditorium, Duncan Hall. Reception to follow at 5:15 pm, Martel Hall. Come join us!

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Mark your calendars! Upcoming lecture in April by Professor Yonggang Huang on the mechanics of stretchable electronics.

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Upcoming lecture by Professor Yeshayahu (Ishi) Talmon of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology! This Friday, 4 pm, McMurtry Auditorium in Duncan Hall. Reception to follow.

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Here is our festive December winner of the NanoArts contest. Congratulations Sravani Gullapalli! And don't forget to submit your own NanoArts works by the end of January for a chance to win $200!

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