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Scales: Expanding the limits of kno
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Sustainability: agriculture, food,
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Semiconductors Extrapolated to 2015
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Scanning Tunneling Microscope Nanot
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(c) 10-200 nanometer structures Sma
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From synthesis to use of nanostruct
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Challenge 2015: Specify the state o
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Revolutionary technologies, product
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Nanotechnology holds major implicat
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Integrating science and technology
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Manufacturing at Nanoscale - typica
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Challenge 2015: Transistor beyond/i
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‣ R&D focus: on new properties of
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Directed selfassembling Ex: Robotic
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Technological targets of NanoMobil
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Accomplishments (2) • Partnership
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