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President of Foresight Institute. Writes, gives lectures, briefs the press and organizes conferences on powerful emerging technologies. Serves as an interface between technologists and the broader public, including business and policymakers. Co-authored "Unbounding the Future: the Nanotechnology Revolution". Coined the revolutionary term "Open Source software".
www.foresight.org
Professor of theoretical condensed matter physics, Michigan State University. Researching fundamental properties of nanostructured materials using advanced numerical techniques. Nanotechnology animations, images, conferences, and people.
www.pa.msu.edu
Nanotechnolgy researcher, Alcor Director (Cryonics), Zyvex Principal Fellow, Foresight Institute advisor, Nanotechnology journal executive editor, public key cryptography co-inventor. Xerox PARC former Research Scientist.
www.merkle.com
Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics, 1996 Chemistry Nobel Prize Winner. His research laboratory is best known for discovering C60 and the Fullerenes in 1985, and much following development of this field.
smalley.rice.edu
Co-founder, Chairman, Foresight Institute. Wrote many publications, and books including "Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation", "Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology". Coauthored "Unbounding the Future: the Nanotechnology Revolution".
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Assistant Professor, Koc University, Istanbul. Researches cross-disciplinary solid mechanics and materials, including self-assembled nanostructures, MEMS, materials testing, microstructure characterization.
home.ku.edu.tr
Research Associate Professor at UNC, Chapel Hill. Researching nanoscale tools.
www.cs.unc.edu