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Google Tech Talks
September 12, 2006

Yi Cui is an assistant professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Stanford University. He is a recipient of the Technology Review World Top 100 Young Innovator Award. He received his PhD degree from Harvard University working with Prof. Charles Lieber. He received his B.S. degree from Univ of Science and Technology of China.

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Nanowires and nanocrystals represent important nanomaterials with one-dimensional and zero-dimensional morphology, respectively. Here I will give an overview on the research about how these nanomaterials impact the critical applications in faster transistors, smaller nonvolatile memory devices, efficient...

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  • hahaha zidane...

  • awesome

  • I was there

  • No it was NI TALK Nice Talk...

  • cool - I study 'Chemistry with Nanotechnology' at the moment - I want to go to China and invest on Nanotech after I graduate

  • happy thanks for uploading!!!

    good informations for the basics

  • this is they guy who is working on a silicon nanowire lithium ion battery that is to hold 10x the current lithium battery.

  • since this talk, some applications include: Nanosolar's printed solar cells, and Altairnano "Nanosafe" batteries. very good talk; this is exciting.

  • Very Good, I've studied some of this at Uni

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