WHAT'S BIG IN SMALL SCIENCE? A Quarterly Newsletter of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO) |
DIRECTOR'S CORNER As winter comes to a close, we are in full swing with special anniversary episodes of the Stories from the NNI podcast series, celebrating the 15th anniversary of the authorization of the National Nanotechnology Initiative. Released every Monday, these podcasts feature experts from academia, government, and industry who take the time to chat with me. During our conversations, they share their perspectives on key research and development advances in nanotechnology and how the NNI has changed the nanotechnology landscape. Some of the themes that have emerged include the importance of multidisciplinarity, the sense of community within the NNI, and the vital role of the infrastructure that supports nanotechnology research and development. Several experts have also commented on the critical nature of the community in supporting the interchange between the discovery-driven research and applications-focused innovation. I am very much enjoying these conversations, and I hope that you will too. Stories from the NNI are available on your favorite podcast platform and NNI’s YouTube channel, NanoTube. Often, our guests share more insight than we can use in our short segments, so also keep an eye out for “snippets” that capture content too good for the cutting room floor. As we continue the year-long celebration of the NNI, we have a variety of exciting activities and events planned. In addition to our podcasts and highlights on Nano.gov, we will be hosting embedded sessions at conferences throughout the year. And also be sure to save the date for The NNI at 15: A Stakeholder Workshop on the Past, Present, and Future of the NNI, August 1–2, in Washington, DC. I look forward to engaging with you and hearing your NNI stories. |
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NNI On Dec. 13, 2018, the U.S. Department of Energy announced $100 million to establish an Energy-Water Desalination Hub to address water security issues in the United States. On Feb. 14, 2019, a research team at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD, won a $2 million technology development award to advance a nanomaterial-based detector platform. If successful, the technology could benefit NASA’s efforts to send humans to the Moon and Mars. These tiny platforms could be deployed on planetary rovers to detect small quantities of water and methane, for example, or be used as monitoring or biological sensors to maintain astronaut health and safety. |
NANOTECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION A U.S. eyewear and apparel company has teamed up with a Belgian designer and manufacturer of innovative clothing for cycling teams and individuals to introduce, in February 2019, a graphene-based jersey that enables heat dissipation and makes the jersey electrostatic and bacteriostatic. |
NANOTECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY (nanoEHS) DEVELOPMENTS The 2019 NNI NanoEHS Public Webinar series will kick off on April 9 at 12 pm EDT with a presentation by Dr. Robert MacCuspie (Natural Immunogenics Corp.) titled “Characterization and Quantification of Engineered Nanomaterials: Drivers of NanoEHS Research.” Upcoming webinars include: “Environmental, Health, and Safety Resources for Handling, Transporting, and Disposing of Nanomaterial-Containing Products” on May 16 at 1 pm EDT and “Nanomaterials in the Environment” on June 11 at 12 pm EDT. Mark your calendars and keep an eye on https://www.nano.gov/PublicWebinars for registration information. Check out the slide presentations and summaries that are now posted on nano.gov from the 2nd Workshop on Quantifying Exposure to Engineered Nanomaterials (QEEN) in Manufactured Products, held on Oct.9–10, 2018, and the joint U.S.-EU workshop, “Bridging NanoEHS Research Efforts,” held on Oct. 11–12, 2018. |
STEM EDUCATION The Nano and Emerging Technologies Student Network (NextTech) is a network of student-run clubs at universities and colleges across the country. NextTech recently launched a professional development webinar series aimed at undergraduate students. The first webinar in the series, “Perfecting your Elevator Pitch,” aired on December 14, 2018, and is currently available to watch on the NNI’s YouTube channel, NanoTube. Upcoming webinar topics will include “How to Design an Engaging and Effective Poster” and “Delivering Effective Professional Presentations with PowerPoint.” Do you have or want to form a new club? To join the conversation, email nanoed@nnco.nano.gov. |
NANOTECHNOLOGY AND YOU Ongoing and upcoming activities and events include: Weekly anniversary episodes of Stories from the NNI podcast series. The NNI at 15: A Stakeholder Workshop on the Past, Present, and Future of the NNI, August 1–2, in Washington, DC. SAVE THE DATE! Tell us your stories or send highlights by email to: 15NNI@nnco.nano.gov! |
NNCO IN THE COMMUNITY On April 11, NNCO Deputy Director Stacey Standridge will speak at the Spring Seminar Series on Science, Society, and Policy at the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. She will present the NNI as a case study of science policy in the Federal Government. |
UPCOMING EVENTS March 18–21 2019: Detroit, MI March 27, 2019: Brussels, Belgium March 31–April 2, 2019: Milan, Italy May 7–8, 2019: Washington, DC April 22–24, 2019: Boston, MA April 29–May 1: Providence, RI June 4, 2019: Washington, DC June 17–19, 2019: Boston, MA August 1–2, 2019: Washington, DC August 25–29, 2019: San Diego, CA |
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