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New Committee 2012/2013

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We are proud to present our committee for this academic year:

Executive Team

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President Jeronimo Terrones
Senior Treasurer Dr. James Elliot
Vice President Haider Butt
Secretary Junhao Zhang
Junior Treasurer James Dolan
PR Officer Zhihua Wang

 

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 April 2013 22:11
 

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 April 2013 22:11
 

Affiliations

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The Cambridge CNT Society is associated to the following organisations and departments in Cambridge:

Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy Department of Physics
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Department of Chemistry

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 14:20
 

New Website

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We are proud to announce our new website launch featuring:

  • More content
  • Enhanced graphics
  • Improved connectivity
  • Professional Blogging
  • Member's only features

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 December 2010 21:47
 

Aims

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We are a student run society at the University of Cambridge focusing on Carbon Nanotechnology (CNT). Our aim is to

  1. establish a forum for the discussion and promotion of the science and applications of carbon nanostructures
  2. maintain awareness of the current developments in the field
  3. encourage collaborations and networks between researchers and research groups

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 December 2010 21:27
 
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Newsflash

The Nano Science & Technology Doctoral Training Centre Cambridge (NanoDTC) has invited all early career researchers at the University of Cambridge to enter a competition to display their Nano-fabrication prowess.  The challenge is to reproduce the London 2012 olympic logo in nanoscale by whatever method one could. The size of the fabricated nanoscale logo must be within 1 micron (should be able to fit inside a 1 micron diameter circle), one can use any material or method at your disposal. Nano-ingenuity, creativity and fidelity will score highly.

Our society entered for this competition and made it to the finals with the following entry:

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