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January 11th, 2005
Moving Forward Together
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... last fall Penn became one of only six universities nationwide to win a major National Science Foundation grant to create a new Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center. This could not have happened without close collaboration among Penn Engineering, Penn Medicine, and our School of Arts and Sciences. Penn pulled together a team of superb faculty in chemistry, condensed-matter physics, molecular biology, medicine, and, of course, in materials science and other fields of engineering. As a result, our new Nano/Bio Interface Center is now poised to become a magnet for top faculty throughout the world who want to drive the nanotech revolution, and for their superb students who will carry the nanotech revolution still further into the future.
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Investments/IPO's/Splits
QWave Fund Powers Physics and Materials Science-Based Innovation With Initial Round of Venture Capital Investments: New VC Fund Invests Total of $7M in Nano-Meta Technologies, Centice and Clifton June 19th, 2013
Nanometrics Announces Participation in 5th Annual CEO Investor Summit: Accredited Investor and Publishing Research Analyst Event to be Held Concurrently With SEMICON West and Intersolar 2013 in San Francisco June 19th, 2013
Dr. Ben J. Lipps designated as Chairman of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer of Nanostart-holding MagForce AG June 17th, 2013
Harris & Harris Group Notes Carl Zeiss' Planned Acquisition of Xradia June 13th, 2013
Announcements
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