NNCO Quarterly Newsletter: Spring 2019 Edition
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WHAT’S BIG IN SMALL SCIENCE? A Quarterly Newsletter of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO) |
DIRECTOR’S CORNER
I am equally excited by the advances in the research community. I have enjoyed conversations with many experts about areas as diverse as tool development; strong, lightweight materials; water treatment; medicine; quantum science; and agriculture. As highlighted below, recent advances include bioabsorbable wound dressings, cancer treatments, and environmentally friendly alternatives to Styrofoam. I also love the concept of nanomaterials that can enable heating and cooling an individual instead of a large room, imagine the savings in your energy bill! As we continue the year-long celebration of the NNI, I look forward to engaging with you and hearing what you are excited about. Join us for embedded sessions at conferences throughout the year and be sure to save the date for The Future of the NNI: A Stakeholder Workshop, August 1–2, in Washington, DC. I also encourage you to keep an eye on Nano.gov for news and highlights, and to tune in for a new Story from the NNI every Monday. |
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NNI |
NANOTECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION NNCO contract staff attended the Offshore Technology Conference (oil and gas) conference in Houston, TX, May 6–9, 2019. Over 2,300 companies exhibited their products and services to more than 59,000 attendees. Large oil drillers collectively hold over 250 U.S. nanomaterial patents covering a wide variety of applications, including filtration, catalysts, drilling fluids, fracking fluids, well bore slurries, hydrogels, polymers, graphene fracking balls, lubricants, coatings, drill bits, and downhole seal elements. |
NANOTECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY (nanoEHS) DEVELOPMENTS |
STEM EDUCATION In collaboration with TechConnect World Innovation Conference & Expo, the 4th annual Student Leaders Conference will connect student leaders with corporate, investment, and policy experts. The conference will be co-located with TechConnect and the Annual SBIR/STTR meeting, which will take place in Boston, MA, June 17–19, 2019. The NNCO released the first in a series of short animated videos on nanotechnology present in nature. This video, Natural Nanotech: How Geckos Climb Walls, describes how scientists and engineers can develop new technologies by studying geckos’ wall-climbing abilities. |
NANOTECHNOLOGY AND YOU
Tell us your stories or send highlights by email to: 15NNI@nnco.nano.gov! |
NNCO IN THE COMMUNITY On June 2, NNCO Director Lisa Friedersdorf spoke at the opening session of the Gordon Research Conference: Environmental Nanotechnology: Preventing and Solving Problems with Environmental Nanotechnology, providing an overview of the NNI and highlighting some of the advances in nanoEHS. |
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 23-28, 2019: West Dover, VT August 1–2, 2019: Washington, DC August 25–29, 2019: San Diego, CA October 15–16, 2019: Aix en Provence, France November 15–17, 2019: Tampa, FL |
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