The University of Louisville, a partner in the NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) network, is recruiting students in the interdisciplinary field of advanced micro/nano manufacturing engineering through exciting hands-on research projects with applications in healthcare, energy, advanced manufacturing, security and the environment. Read the flyer for more information.
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Online lecture on MEMS, micro and nanofabrication
The École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) will soon offer a self-paced MOOC class on micro and nano fabrication for MEMS.
UW team develops fast, cheap method to make supercapacitor electrodes for electric cars, high-powered lasers | UW News

Supercapacitors are an aptly named type of device that can store and deliver energy faster than conventional batteries. They are in high demand for applications including electric cars, wireless telecommunications and high-powered lasers.