December 30 - Dr. John Pellegrino of the Army Research Laboratory, Kevin Knox of AMD, and the 2007 Year in Review at CNSE; nanotechnology improves skis; iKnow Nano segment for kids.
December 23 - An interview with Small Times Editor-in-Chief Barbara Goode; CNSE Professor Dr. Alain Diebold discusses metrology; nanotechnology improves food storage.
December 16 - A discussion with AMD VP of Worldwide Commercial Business, Kevin Knox; iKnow Nano segment focuses on kids and nanotechnology; an electronic nose created using nano.
December 9 - A conversation with Dr. John Pellegrino of the Army Research Laboratory; CNSE Professor Nate Cady uses nano to improve health care; a good night's sleep thanks to nanotechnology.
December 2 - IBM's Bernie Meyerson, economist Hugh Johnson and Gary Dyal of CVD Equipment Corp.; iKnow Nano connects kids and nanotechnology; hearing aids are improved with nano.
November 25 - Economic guru Hugh Johnson discusses nanotechnology and the economy; CNSE Professor James Castracane works on nanobiochips; pencils meet nano.
November 18 - A conversation with IBM technology guru Bernie Meyerson; iKnow Nano segment introduces kids to nanotechnology; beer bottles are made using nano.
November 11 - An interview with Gary Dyal of CVD Equipment Corporation; highlights from CNSE's 2007 Recognition Event; stuffed animals made with nanotechnology.
November 4 - Times Union Editor Rex Smith, CNSE VP Dr. Alain Kaloyeros and HP research director Tim Webber; iKnow Nano connects kids and nanotechnology; a nano asthma detector.
October 28 - HP's Tim Webber discusses new opportunities driven by nanotechnology; instructor Miguel Rodriguez trains CNSE students on high-tech tools; pet food containers use nano.
October 21 - A conversation with UAlbany NanoCollege VP Dr. Alain Kaloyeros; iKnow Nano segment introduces kids to nanotechnology; nano guitar strings play sweet music.
October 14 - An interview with Times Union Vice President and Editor Rex Smith; CNSE Professor Dr. Ernie Levine teaches a course in Nano 101; diamonds sparkle with nanotechnology.
October 7 - Small Times Editor-in-Chief Barbara Goode, Semiconductor Research Corporation President Larry Sumney and NYS Labor Department Capital Region Market Analyst James Ross; iKnow Nano connects kids and nanotechnology; car interiors get assist from nano.
September 30 - NYS Labor Department Capital Region Market Analyst James Ross discusses nano-fueled job growth; CNSE Professor Dr. Timothy Groves discusses the Center for NanoScale Lithography; new nano-enhanced bike & hike pants
September 23 - A conversation with Semiconductor Research Corporation President and CEO Larry Sumney; iKnow Nano segment focuses on kids and nanotechnology; tennis rackets benefit from nano.
September 16 - An interview with Small Times Editor-in-Chief Barbara Goode; CNSE Professor Dr. Alain Diebold discusses metrology; nanotechnology improves food storage.
September 9 - A discussion with AMD Senior Vice President Douglas Grose; CNSE Professor James Ryan explains what happens inside a cleanroom; a nanosyringe is introduced for laboratory use.
September 2 - An interview with UAlbany Provost and Officer in Charge Susan Herbst; CNSE Professor Vincent LaBella discusses spintronics; nanotechnology improves hockey sticks.
August 26 - A conversation with Berkshire Bank President and CEO Michael P. Daly; a UAlbany NanoCollege professor leads research in electron-beam lithography; no more cold feet - literally - thanks to nanotechnology.
August 19 - City School District of Albany Superintendent Dr. Eva Joseph discusses the "NanoHigh" program; CNSE Professor Robert Geer explains a high-tech polishing process; nanotechnology improves early result pregnancy tests.
August 12 - Michael Fancher provides a guided tour of CNSE's Albany NanoTech complex; new research at the UAlbany NanoCollege is designed to help reduce turbine emissions; nanocoating is giving jewelry a new sparkle.
August 5 - EYP President and CEO Tom Birdsey discusses the National Institute for Sustainable Energy; a UAlbany NanoCollege professor researches EUV photoresists; nanotechnology is used to keep windshields fog-free.
July 29 - A conversation with Tokyo Electron Chairman & CEO Terry Higashi; a dual-beam microscope arrives at the UAlbany NanoCollege; nanotechnology keeps automobiles looking sharp.
July 22 - A discussion with Applied NanoWorks President & CEO Eric Burnett; a tool critical to developing EUV lithography; nanotechnology improves the sports bra.
July 15 - A conversation with NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver; CNSE Professor Richard Matyi connects nanotechnology with X-Rays; nanotechnology keeps luggage looking brand new.
July 8 - A conversation with Applied Materials President and CEO Mike Splinter; prospective students get an inside look at the UAlbany NanoCollege; nanotechnology is used to keep refrigerated food fresh.
July 1 - Meet M+W Zander executive Rick Whitney; potential students get an inside glimpse of the UAlbany NanoCollege; how nanotechnology is keeping your skin younger-looking.
June 24 - A conversation with Randy Putnam of Specialty Silicone Products; Professor Kathleen Dunn shows off a transmission electron microscope; nanotechnology helps protect our military personnel.
June 17 - NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, Douglas Grose of AMD and Thomas Thompson of the NY Solar Energy Industries Association; CNSE Professor Greg Denbeaux shows off an EUV lithography tool; a look at nanobiosensors.
June 10 - A discussion with AMD Senior Vice President Douglas Grose; CNSE Professor James Ryan explains what happens inside a cleanroom; a nanosyringe is introduced for laboratory use.
June 3 - No show due to Children's Miracle Network Telethon
May 27 - Scott Livingston of The Livingston Group discusses the investment market for nanotechnology; a new program at the UAlbany NanoCollege gives young lawyers a foundation in nanotechnology; a nano umbrella that stays dry in the rain.
May 20 - A conversation with NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver; CNSE Professor Richard Matyi connects nanotechnology with X-Rays; nanotechnology keeps luggage looking brand new.
May 13 - An interview with Thomas Thompson of the New York Solar Energy Industries Association; the UAlbany NanoCollege hosts the Tech Valley Kids Summit; nanotechnology improves sunscreen.
May 6 - A conversation with Randy Putnam of Specialty Silicone Products; Professor Kathleen Dunn shows off a transmission electron microscope; nanotechnology helps protect our military personnel.
April 29 - UAlbany Provost and Officer in Charge Susan Herbst, Albany School Superintendent Dr. Eva Joseph, National Grid's Marilyn Higgins; a look at an environmental scanning electron microscope; nanotechnology in your kitchen and bath.
April 22 - A conversation with National Grid Economic Development Vice President Marilyn Higgins; Professor Richard Moore discusses an analytical tool at the UAlbany NanoCollege; nanotechnology provides new hope for breast cancer treatment.
April 15 - City School District of Albany Superintendent Dr. Eva Joseph discusses the "NanoHigh" program; CNSE Professor Robert Geer explains a high-tech polishing process; nanotechnology improves early result pregnancy tests.
April 8 - A discussion of alternative energy with CNSE Professor Dr. Pradeep Haldar; the UAlbany NanoCollege holds a recognition event; nanotechnology meets dirty socks.
April 1 - An interview with UAlbany Provost and Officer in Charge Susan Herbst; CNSE Professor Vincent LaBella discusses spintronics; nanotechnology improves hockey sticks.
March 25 – Berkshire Bank President and CEO Michael P. Daly, NPR Science Reporter Richard Harris and a tour of CNSE's Albany NanoTech complex; a UAlbany NanoCollege professor offers a popular seminar; nanotechnology keeps silverware clean.
March 18 – A conversation with Berkshire Bank President and CEO Michael P. Daly; a UAlbany NanoCollege professor leads research in electron-beam lithography; no more cold feet - literally - thanks to nanotechnology.
March 11 – Michael Fancher provides a guided tour of CNSE's Albany NanoTech complex; new research at the UAlbany NanoCollege is designed to help reduce turbine emissions; nanocoating is giving jewelry a new sparkle.
March 4 – A national perspective on nanotechnology with NPR Science Reporter Richard Harris; Vistec Lithography holds a job fair at the UAlbany NanoCollege; nanotechnology is used to improve your movie experience.
February 25 – Guests include Applied Materials President & CEO Mike Splinter, IBM VP Lisa Su and EYP President & CEO Tom Birdsey; educators from Ballston Spa tour the UAlbany NanoCollege; better sleep using nanotechnology.
February 18 – EYP President and CEO Tom Birdsey discusses the National Institute for Sustainable Energy; a UAlbany NanoCollege professor researches EUV photoresists; nanotechnology is used to keep windshields fog-free.
February 11 – Meet Lisa Su, VP of Semiconductor Research and Development at IBM; nanobio applications are researched by a UAlbany NanoCollege professor; skin cream using nanotechnology provides pain relief.
February 4 – A conversation with Applied Materials President and CEO Mike Splinter; prospective students get an inside look at the UAlbany NanoCollege; nanotechnology is used to keep refrigerated food fresh.
January 28 – Guests include ASML Albany Director Kevin Cummings, DayStar Technologies CEO Stephan DeLuca and nanotech investor Scott Livingston; the "GetNANO" program is launched at the UAlbany NanoCollege; nanotechnology keeps baby bottles clean.
January 21 – Scott Livingston of The Livingston Group discusses the investment market for nanotechnology; a new program at the UAlbany NanoCollege gives young lawyers a foundation in nanotechnology; a nano umbrella that stays dry in the rain.
January 14 – A discussion with Stephan DeLuca, CEO of DayStar Technologies; a cell phone is "disinfected" using nanotechnology; the UAlbany NanoCollege applies nanoscale engineering to alternative energy research.
January 7 – A conversation with ASML Albany Director Kevin Cummings; UAlbany NanoCollege researchers explore nanobio applications in healthcare; nanotechnology keeps snowboards moving fast.
December 31 – Guests include Tokyo Electron Chairman & CEO Terry Higashi and David Forman, editor of Small Times magazine; the UAlbany NanoCollege presents a 2006 “Year in Review.”
December 24 – Executive Chairman Papken Der Torossian discusses Vistec Lithography’s move to the Capital Region; a chance for prospective students to visit the UAlbany NanoCollege; the energy-saving power of nanotechnology.
December 17 – A discussion with David Forman, editor of Small Times magazine; nanotechnology makes painting a breeze; the UAlbany NanoCollege hosts a course in “Nano 101.”
December 10 – A conversation with Tokyo Electron Chairman & CEO Terry Higashi; a dual-beam microscope arrives at the UAlbany NanoCollege; nanotechnology keeps automobiles looking sharp.
December 3 – Guests include Vistec Lithography’s Papken Der Torossian, Eric Burnett of Applied NanoWorks and NYSTAR’s Michael Relyea; the NanoHigh program is launched; nanotechnology meets medicine.
November 26 – A conversation with NYSTAR Executive Director Michael Relyea; an explanation of what happens inside a cleanroom; nanotechnology makes glue reversible.
November 19 – A discussion with Applied NanoWorks President & CEO Eric Burnett; a tool critical to developing EUV lithography; nanotechnology improves the sports bra.
November 12 – Executive Chairman Papken Der Torossian discusses Vistec Lithography’s move to the Capital Region; how nanotechnology is saving energy; potential students get an inside glimpse of the UAlbany NanoCollege.
November 5 – Guests include SUNY Chancellor John R. Ryan and CNSE Professor Dr. Pradeep Haldar; the UAlbany NanoCollege hosts NanoCareer Day.
October 29 – A discussion with CNSE Professor Dr. Pradeep Haldar; the UAlbany NanoCollege holds a recognition event; nanotechnology meets dirty socks.
October 22 – Students and teachers visit the UAlbany NanoCollege for NanoCareer Day; an environmental scanning electron microscope; cleaner air through nanotechnology.
October 15 – A conversation with SUNY Chancellor John R. Ryan; an up-close look at a nanotech polishing tool; how nanotechnology is putting more pop in baseball bats.
October 8 – Guests include New York Governor George Pataki, IBM Executive Doug Grose and M+W Zander Chief Operating Officer Rick Whitney.
October 1 – Meet M+W Zander executive Rick Whitney; potential students get an inside glimpse of the UAlbany NanoCollege; how nanotechnology is keeping your skin younger-looking.
September 24 – A discussion with IBM executive Doug Grose; see a transmission electron microscope at the UAlbany NanoCollege; how nanotechnology has brought chocolate and chewing gum together.
September 17 – An exclusive conversation with New York Governor George Pataki; a $65 million R&D tool arrives at the UAlbany NanoCollege; how nanotechnology makes your iPod sing.
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