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http://nanotube.msu.edu/
http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/nanotube.html
Translation to Romanian
Maybe the most significant spin-off product of fullerene research,
leading to the discovery of the C60
"buckyball" by the 1996 Nobel Prize laureates Robert F.
Curl, Harold W. Kroto, and
Richard E. Smalley,
are nanotubes based on carbon or other elements. These systems
consist of graphitic layers seamlessly wrapped to cylinders. With
only a few nano-meters in diameter, yet (presently) up to a
milli-meter long, the length-to-width aspect ratio is extremely
high. A truly molecular nature is unprecedented for macroscopic
devices of this size. Accordingly, the number of both specialized
and large-scale applications is growing constantly.
The primary purpose of The Nanotube Site is to facilitate the
exchange of ideas among researchers by concentrating links to
sites dedicated to nanotubes. One of the benefits is to provide an
easier (or better structured) electronic access to bibliographical
information and preprints. Information about providers of
nanotubes is intended to increase the production volume and find
new applications for nanotubes.
The Nanotube Site is maintained regularly by
David Tomanek,
work and travel schedule permitting. Help would be appreciated.
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TubeASP: Web-Accessible carbon nanotube generation applet
by Roberto Veiga
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TubeGen: Web-Accessible Nanotube Structure Generator by the
Doren Research Group, University of Delaware
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CoNTub: Java-based code to generate nanotube junction geometries
by the GMDM group
at the University of Granada, Spain
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NT12 (NANOTUBE'2012): 13th International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Brisbane, Australia, 2528 June 2012.
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CCTN12: 8th International Symposium on
Computational Challenges and Tools for Nanotubes,
Brisbane, Australia, 22 - 23 June, 2012.
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NT'09 (NANOTUBE'2009): 10th International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Beijing, China, June 21 - 26, 2009.
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CCTN09: Fifth International Symposium on
Computational Challenges and Tools for Nanotubes
Beijing, China, June 20, 2009.
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DNC09: CECAM/Psi-k Workshop on Computational Studies of
Defects in Nanoscale Carbon Materials,
Lausanne, Switzerland, May 11-13, 2009.
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2008 Cambridge CNT Symposium at the Churchill College, University of Cambridge, U.K.,
December 5, 2008.
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NAPHOD'08: Summer School on Carbon Nanotubes and Related Objects,
Porto Conte Ricerche, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, from September 15-20, 2008.
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NanoteC'08:
10th Workshop on Nanotechnology in Carbon and Related Materials,
University of Sussex at Brighton, U.K., August 27-30, 2008.
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NT'08 (NANOTUBE'2008): 9th International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Montpellier, France, June 29 - July 4, 2008.
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CNBMT08: 1st Symposium on Carbon Nanotubes in Biology,
Medicine & Toxicology,
Montpellier, France, June 28, 2008.
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NT'07 (NANOTUBE'2007): 8th International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Ouro Preto, Brazil, June 24-29, 2007.
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WONTON'07
2nd Workshop on Nanotube Optics and Nanospectroscopy,
Ottawa, Canada, June 4-7, 2007.
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CSSNT06:
Summer School on Nanotubes, Cargèse, Corsica, France, July 3-15, 2006.
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NT'06 (NANOTUBE'2006): 7th International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Nagano, Japan, June 18 - 23, 2006.
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WONTON'05:
1st Workshop on Nanotube Optics and Spectroscopy,
Telluride, Colorado, 16-21 July 2005.
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NT'05 (NANOTUBE'2005): 6th International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden,
June 26 - July 1, 2005.
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NT'04 (NANOTUBE'2004): International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
San Luis Potosi, Mexico, July 19-24, 2004
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Carbon2004: International meeting on the Science and
Technology of Carbon Materials, Providence, Rhode Island, USA,
July 11-16, 2004.
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ADC/FCT'03: International Joint Conference on
Applied Diamond and Frontier Carbon Technology,
Tsukuba, Japan, August 18-21, 2003.
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NT'03 (NANOTUBE'2003): International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Seoul, Korea, July 7-12, 2003.
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IWFAC'03: 6th Biennial International Workshop on
Fullerenes and Atomic Clusters,
St. Petersburg, Russia, June 30 - July 4, 2003.
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NNNT'03: NASA-NIST Workshop on Purity and Dispersion Measurement
Issues in Single Wall Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) Materials,
Gaithersburg, MD, May 27-29, 2003.
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IWEPNM'03: XVIth International Winterschool on Electronic Properties
of Novel Materials, Kirchberg, Austria, March 8-15, 2003.
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NELE'03: International Conference on Nanoelectronics,
Lancaster, UK, January 4-9, 2003.
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NT'02 (NANOTUBE'2002): International Conference on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Boston, Massachusetts, July 6-11, 2002.
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QTSM & QFS'02:
International Conference on Quantum Transport in Sythetic Metals
and Quantum Functional Semiconductors, Seoul, Korea, May 8-10, 2002.
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ISNC2001 - International Symposium on Nanocarbons 2001,
Nagano, Japan, 14-16 November 2001.
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NanoteC'01 - Conference on
"Nanotechnology in Carbon and Related Materials",
University of Sussex at Brighton (UK), August 29 - Septemeber 1, 2001.
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ADC/FCT 2001: Sixth Applied Diamond Conference /
Second Frontier Carbon Technology Joint Conference,
Auburn, Alabama, August 6-10, 2001.
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NT'01 (NANOTUBE'2001): International Workshop on the
Science and Application of Nanotubes,
Potsdam, Germany, July 22-26, 2001.
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ISNM'2001: International Symposium on Nanonetwork Materials:
Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Related Systems, Kamakura, Japan,
January 15-18, 2001.
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The Knowledge Foundation: 2nd Annual Conference on Carbon Nanotubes:
Advances in Applications and Production in Miami Beach, Florida,
April 10-11, 2000.
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LTFC'99 -- 2nd Workshop on the Application Potential of Low-Temperature
Fuel Cells, Lucerne, Switzerland, June 21, 1999
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NANOTUBE-99 - Workshop at Michigan State University, July 24-27, 1999.
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