Arthur introduced his ideas of designing materials with properties prescribed for the purpose at hand, or molecular engineering, in 1956 in an article that discussed impurities and dislocations in materials, and the use of imperfections.
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The machine is so sensitive that it could measure an increase in sugar content in Sydney Harbor if a single cube were tossed in, said Dr . Bruce Cornell of the Cooperative Research Center for Molecular Engineering and Technology.
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Goldstein's basic premise is that in the age of nanobiotechnology it is necessary to follow the chemistry and molecular engineering rather than watching for the emergence of some pre-conceived minimum level of'intelligence'such as an artificial neural network capable of adaptive phenomena.
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"We are certainly discovering new drugs that are beneficial, but it's naive to think that molecular engineering will solve our problems, " said James Armitage, president of ASCO . " It's extremely unlikely the present drugs are all going to disappear ."
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"' Andrew N Cleland "'( born 17 September 1961 ) is an American physicist, and is currently the John A . MacLean Sr . Professor for Molecular Engineering Innovation and Enterprise at the Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago.
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"' Andrew N Cleland "'( born 17 September 1961 ) is an American physicist, and is currently the John A . MacLean Sr . Professor for Molecular Engineering Innovation and Enterprise at the Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago.
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Whereas the first half of the 20th century was dominated by breakthroughs in physics, and biology and the birth of molecular engineering dominated the century's second half, the greatest progress in the next half-century may come; in the area of brain research, he said.
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Nanotechnology as defined by size is naturally very broad, including fields of science as diverse as surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology, semiconductor physics, microfabrication, molecular engineering, etc . The associated research and applications are equally diverse, ranging from extensions of conventional direct control of matter on the atomic scale.
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During 2004-2005, he returned to California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ) as a NSF Fellow and co-investigator of the NSF-funded Pan American Advanced Institute in Computational Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering and since early 2006, as an Alien of extraordinary ability recipient ( EB-1A category ), joined the Institute full-time.
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From 1995 to 2005, McGee was an assistant professor and associate director for education at the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics, where he held joint appointments in philosophy, history and sociology of science, cellular and molecular engineering, and was a Fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.