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Dutch Academy rewards Eindhoven scientists for their efforts in science communication
Science is much more than just doing research. Especially at a time when science plays a key role in social issues such as climate change and coronavirus, it is important that people understand how science works, and that researchers speak out about their work. Yet for many scientists, communication is still a secondary concern. To reward researchers who do their best to share their work with the outside world, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) has awarded more than 90 communication projects from across the country with 10,000 euros each. Two of the projects are from researchers at TU/e.
Parallel Session Seven: Agricultural Nanotechnology
Nanostructure-Enhanced Electron Transfer Devices for Agricultural Applications
Guigen Zhang, Department of Bioengineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, South Carolina, United States
In this talk, I will discuss our pursuit of engineering bridges to link the nano world to the real world we live in. I will present several paradigm-shifting concepts using our engineered nanostructures as novel electron transfer devices for biological and agricultural applications including food and water safety, bioconversion, environmental remediation, and bio-security. Selected case studies along with some promising results will be highlighted.
Nanotechnology and Agriculture in India: The Second Green Revolution?
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