星期二, 六月 20, 2006

Arkansas is ascending to national level reputations in research about nanotechnology

After UALR graduate student Enkeleda Dervishi won 1st Place Paper at
the Electrostatics Society of America's Annual Meeting last week at
the University of California at Berkley. In anther piece of news
(http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/8884.htm) reported on the official Web
site of University of Arkansas noted that the newly apointed inaugural
holder of the Twenty-First Century Chair in Nanotechnology, professor
of physics in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at
the University of Arkansas, "Xiao [Min] and his research group have
published 68 refereed journal papers in top scientific journals such
as Physical Review Letters, Applied Physics Letters, Nano Letters,
Optics Letters, Physical Review A, Physical Review B and IEEE Quantum
Electronics

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