Quantum engineering: A tale of teeny tiny technologies

Tuesday 15 December 2009, 7.00PM

Speaker: Dr Yvette Hancock, Department of Physics

This is a small (not tall) tale, of an audience that become nanotechnicians, engineering on scales that are less than the width of a human hair!

This lecture is the last in the series The nanoworld: Exploration and exploitation. This series of talks will focus on the world of nanoscience and explore how it enriches and stimulates technological innovation, why it is so important for the understanding of our natural environment and how it helps us to develop new technologies for an improved healthcare.

To supplement this series, there will be two opportunities to visit the York JEOL Nanocentre on 3 November and 8 December.

Location: Room P/L001, Physics

Admission: Admission is free and open to all

Email: publiclectures@york.ac.uk

Telephone: 01904 432622