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October 4th, 2004
Building a Nanomanipulator
Abstract:
MIT mechanical-engineering professor and TR100 honoree Martin Culpepper believes he can produce better instruments (nanomanipulator) for less than $3,000 apiece using a different approach to machine design.
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technologyreview
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Martin Culpepper, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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