NANOPOLIS
[Advanced Photon Source] [Canadian Light Source] [European Synchrotron Radiation Facility] [Forschungszentrum Jülich] [GKSS Forschungszentrum] [Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin] [Institut Laue-Langevin] [The ISIS Pulsed Source] [Los Alamos Neutron Science Center] [Léon Brillouin Lab. at CEA] [SOLEIL Synchrotron]
Multimedia Education and Courses in Nanotechnology.
 
Online Multimedia Resource

Online Multimedia Library

 
Offline Multimedia Resources

NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
CD-ROM format

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Educational Topics
CD-ROM or Downloadable format

NEUTRONS
Educational Topics
CD-ROM or Downloadable format

SYNCHROTRON LIGHT
Educational Topics
CD-ROM format

 
Nanotech Highlights
Prof. Gary Bowlin
Virginia Commonwealth University,USA
Nanotech Reviews
 
Neutrons Highlights
Prof. Roger Pynn
Indiana University and Spallation Neutron Source, USA
Nanopolis Partner Institutes
Neutrons Reviews
 
NANOPOLIS Headfigures
Dr. Alain Filhol
Institut Laue-Langevin,
Grenoble, France
Nanopolis Partner Institutes
Dr. Sandra Biedron
Argonne National Laboratory
USA
 
 Partner Research Institutes' Coordinators
Dr. Sandra Ribeiro
Canadian Light Source
Dr. Dominique Cornuejols
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Dr. Karen Diederichsen
Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin
Dr. Alain Filhol
Institut Laue-Langevin
Prof. Roger Pynn
Indiana University and Spallation Neutron Source
Dr. Alain Menelle
Laboratoire Lion Brillouin (CEA/CNRS)
Dr. Marie-Pauline Gacoin
SOLEIL Synchrotron
 
WHAT IS NANOPOLIS

Real Time Multimedia Provider of Scientific Knowledge
Nanopolis World of Knowledge permanently updates its content with the latest information in the Nano-bio technology area. Nanopolis mirrors in real-time today’s knowledge on matter exploration at the atomic scale into pedagogical visual representations.

Multimedia Distributed Knowledge Network in Nanotechnology
Nanopolis is the multimedia result of the interaction between research, industry and education in the world of nanotechnology, synchrotron light and neutronics.

NANOPOLIS SUPPORTING PLAYERS

Nanopolis Scientific Advisory Board

A significant number of head figures in his/her domain collaborate to choose the subjects that will be transposed into pedagogical e-learning content.

See our Advisory Board list

Nanopolis Partners

Worldwide partners enrich and validate the core of the Nanopolis content. They are institutions dedicated to the nanotechnology area, either in the educational or in the industrial field.

See more details about Nanopolis partners here


HOW DOES NANOPOLIS WORK?

This diagram explains step by step how the scientific knowledge is transposed into multimedia e-learning content, who are the people behind this and how to access the final products and services.
1 2 3 4 5
Subjects Selection Scientific & Technological Analysis Graphic Representation Validation Knowledge Dissemination
Nanopolis Work Flow Starting point: The topic of investigation may come from the Nanopolis Scientific Analysis Team or any other person outside Nanopolis.   The subjects to be analyzed include:
  • Research results & breakthroughs
  • Emerging technologies
  • New technologies launched
  The Nanopolis team creates the multimedia material and the Nanopolis Contributors guide the evolution of the process.   For each multimedia animation Nanopolis contacts the respective specialists – Nanopolis Reviewers - in order to validate the subject.   The educational material is available on CD-ROM or downloadable format through the Offline Multimedia Resources or on Internet, accessing the Online Multimedia Library
Participants
  • Nanopolis Advisory Board
  • Nanopolis Scientific Analysis Team
  • Nanopolis Graphic Team
  • Nanopolis Scientific Analysis Team
  • Nanopolis Contributors
  • Nanopolis Graphic Team
  • Nanopolis Scientific Analysis Team
  • Nanopolis Contributors
  • Nanopolis Reviewers
  • Nanopolis Scientific Analysis Team
  • Nanopolis Graphic Team
 


NANOPOLIS KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION CHANNELS

The Nanopolis’ content is presented in two formats, Offline and Online. The Offline Multimedia Resources are based on the CD-ROM and downloadable format of the three Nanopolis multimedia encyclopedias: “Exploring Matter with Neutrons” devoted to neutron science and solid state physics, “Exploring Nanotechnology”, conceived to provide an understanding of nanotechnology and its implications and “Exploring Matter with Synchrotron Light” concerned by synchrotron facilities. Each of the 3 volumes presents phenomena occurring at atomic scale, their applications and exploratory techniques.

On the other hand, the Online Multimedia Library is the Internet access to the content of Nanopolis World of Knowledge. It allows unlimited explorations of more than 3000 ingenious and explicit multimedia animations and pages describing concepts and methods used by emerging scientific and technological trends at the atomic scale as well as topics from many other fields of physics, chemistry, biology etc. The online information is available when connected to Internet, having a free area of access and also an area only for subscribers.


ACADEMIC AND CORPORATE SERVICES

See how you can benefit of Nanopolis’ expertise to improve your educational programs, business or communication:

See the Nanopolis licenses for Universities
See the packages for Companies
See the opportunities for Research Institutes


MEDIA & EVENTS OPPORTUNITIES

Nanopolis supports websites and events that explain the potential applications of nano-biotechnology and spread the word about research results in this field.

Nanopolis proposes attractive plans for companies that would like to create a link between their websites and the Nanopolis portal by posting on it information related to the unique Nanopolis multimedia encyclopedia series.

Also, for those who are involved in the organization/participation of academic or corporate events related to Nanotechnology, there are fascinating options of cooperation with Nanopolis to make the best of your event.


NANOPOLIS IS SUPPORTED BY EXCELLENT E-TOOLS!
Nanopolis e-Room

To make Nanopolis friendly and time-efficient, it is used a powerful web interface: the Nanopolis e-Room.

iMediaLearn and Nanopolis

The Nanopolis World of Knowledge dissemination platform uses software, skills and support from iMediaLearn, the e-learning arm of iMediasoft.
iMediaLearn provides tools for easier and better use of Nanopolis educational materials.

  • Convert your PowerPoint courses or lectures into online compatible Flash format. See more...
  • Are you a teacher or a trainer? Easily design quizzes exactly the way you want them and evaluate your students online. See more...
For more info please visit www.imedialearn.com.



 



 NANOPOLIS Inputs
Scientific Resources Excerpts
Dr. Gun-Young Jung
Hewlet-Packard Laboratories
Nanoimprinting
Prof. Luis M. Liz-Marzán
University of Vigo, Spain
Metallic Nanoparticles
Dr. Cecilia Noguez
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Metallic Nanoparticles
Dr. James Schneider
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Atomic Force Microscopy
Dr. L. Jay Guo
University of Michigan, USA
Nanoimprinting
Prof. P. Shiv Halasyamani
University of Houston, USA
Hydrothermal Synthesis
Prof. Gary Bowlin
Virginia Commonwealth University,USA
Electrospinning
Dr. Yoshihiro Ito
Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology, Japan
Nanoimprinting
Dr. Gary Bernstein
University of Notre Dame, USA
Electron-Beam Lithography
 
NANOPOLIS Outputs
Multimedia Excerpts
Neutron measurements
Ever since the beginning of the ...
Cosmic neutrons
Earth receives an intense flux of ...
Transmission Electron Microscopy
In TEM, an electon-beam traverses ...
Rosette nanotubes
Rosette nanotubes are tubes of ...
Thin magnetic layer
The magnetic or non-magnetic ...
Quantum Corrals
The closed - mostly circular - barrier ...
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