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Sustainability and Circular Economy


About this event
The University of Newcastle, Australia (Singapore) invites you to join the webinar on Sustainability and Circular Economy.
Date: 27 May 2021, Thursday
Time: 6pm to 7pm (SGT)
In this webinar, we will be joined by environmental expert alumnus
Professor Seeram Ramakrishna (National University of Singapore) who will discuss all things sustainability, the circular economy, and how the Singapore Green Plan 2030 will advance Singapore’s national agenda on sustainable development.
The circular economy advocates keeping products, components, and materials at their highest utility and value at all times and is estimated to give a global benefit of $2 trillion. The demand for a shift to the circular economy is increasing among businesses and the economic rationale for moving towards a circular economy is strong as it increases the resilience of value chains and secures supply stability. Now a high-traction topic among policy-makers, busin ....

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Exploring the potential of nanoarchitectonics


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Nanocars are an impressive achievement – but nanoarchitectonics can unlock a far greater range of material structures
In a lecture at the American Physical Society in 1959 titled ‘There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom’, Richard Feynman argued that huge possibilities come from working in the world of molecules and atoms. He dreamed of ultra-small computers, cars running under a microscope, and medical machines working in our body.
These dreams are now coming true. In 2017, we had the first World Nanocar Race in Toulouse, France. Six teams from around the world manipulated nanometre-size cars to run on a metal surface under a scanning tunnelling microscope. A nanocar is 2 billion times smaller than a usual car, corresponding to the size difference between a rice grain and the Earth. Feynman only imagined cars 4000 times smaller than normal. However, few of the nanocars resembled cars, and none were powered by their own motors. Th ....

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Parallel Session Seven: Agricultural Nanotechnology


Parallel Session Seven: Agricultural Nanotechnology
Nanostructure-Enhanced Electron Transfer Devices for Agricultural Applications
Guigen Zhang, Department of Bioengineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, South Carolina,  United States
In this talk, I will discuss our pursuit of engineering bridges to link the nano world to the real world we live in.  I will present several paradigm-shifting concepts using our engineered nanostructures as novel electron transfer devices for biological and agricultural applications including food and water safety, bioconversion, environmental remediation, and bio-security.  Selected case studies along with some promising results will be highlighted.
Nanotechnology and Agriculture in India: The Second Green Revolution? ....

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