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November 16th, 2005
World Technology Network Honors the Most Innovative Individuals
Abstract:
The World Technology Network (WTN) announced today the top individuals deemed the most innovative in the world of science and technology.
Materials/Nanotech:
- Youngseon Choi and Dr. James R. Baker Jr., University of Michigan
- Michael Graetzel, EPFL-Lausanne
- Wolfgang Ketterle. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- David R. Liu, Harvard University
- Daniel Rugar, John Mamin, Raffi Budakian and Benjamin Chui, IBM
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