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NanoRoadMap is a project co funded by the 6th Framework Programme of the EC Work document on Nanomaterials State of the art overview and forecasts based on existing information of nanotechnology in the field of nanomaterials AIRI Nanotec IT Willems van den Wildenberg ES NL VDI VDE DE Institute of Nanotechnology UK MATIMOP IL Technology Centre CZ VTT FI Yole D veloppement FR Author Willems van den Wildenberg W W October 2004 W W Espa a s l Avda Diagonal 361 E 08037 Barcelona Spain t 34 93 208 21 36 f 34 93 208 21 37 e contact wywes com u www wywes com The present report is a work document prepared by Willems van den Wildenberg W W in the framework of the NanoRoadMap NRM project cofunded by the 6th Framework Programme FP6 of the European Commission EC It is based on the collection and synthesis of existing public sources and was published on November 2004 as key input for the celebration of the First NRM International Conference The major aim of this document is to set the
Spot Moore s Law and nanomaterials research Masahiko Hara Laboratory Head Local Spatio Temporal Functions Laboratory RIKEN The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research Materials science and engineering represent important foundations upon which our society is based Our way of life depends to a great extent on advancement in these elds advancement which further presents us with an index for measuring the continuing progress of society The development of semiconductor devices during the last century opened up a completely new vista in materials research and brought about a whole new range of unprecedented capabilities such as large computer memory capacities and the rapid processing of huge amounts of data In accordance with what is known as Moore s Law propounded in 1965 by Gordon Moore co founder of Intel the number of transistors per integrated circuit has roughly doubled every 18 to 24 months since the technology was developed Miniaturization and what is today popularly termed nanotechnology are
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