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December 16th, 2005
Jaskie Named one of the 2005 Scientific American 50
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Dr. Jaskie is recognized for his leadership in advancing practical nanotube technologies by developing carbon nanotube (CNT) based video displays, also called “Nano-Emissive Displays” (NED). Dr. Jaskie and his team have succeeded in growing carbon nanotubes at low temperatures and with well-controlled orientation and distribution, to enable the manufacturing of low-cost, large flat panel displays that exceed the image quality characteristics of plasma and LCD screens.
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