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The International Advisory Board of the INL integrates Heads of several European and American Laboratories, featuring the areas of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Some of the members are:
Roberto G. M. Caciuffo
- Laurea (cum laude) in Nuclear Engineering (Torino, Italy)
- PhD. (cum laude) in Solid State Physics (Parma, Italy)
- Head of Actinide Research
- European Commission Directorate General joint Research Centre, Institute for Transuranium Elements
Thomas Jovin
- B.S. at California Institute of Technology (California, USA)
- M.D. at John Hopkins Medical School (Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
- Scientific Member of Max Planck Society (München, Germany)
- Head of Department of Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry (Göttingen, Germany)
Emilio Mendez
- PhD. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT (Massachusetts, USA)
- Prize Principe de Asturias of Scientific and Technical Research, in 1998 (Spain)
- He is, since November 2006, Director of the recently created Center for Functional Materials, one of the five nanocenters funded by the USA Department of Energy, at Brookhaven National Laboratory (New York, USA)
- Undergraduate Program Director, Department of Physics and Astronomy, State University of New York (New York, USA)
Christopher B. Murray
- B.Sc. at Saint Mary’s University (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
- PhD. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT (Massachusetts, USA)
- American Chemical Society's Nobel Laureate Signature Award, in 1997
- Woodward Fellow in 2004, by the Harvard University’s Chemistry Department (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
- Debye Chair Professor, University of Utrecht (The Netherlands), in 2004
- Manager, Nanoscale Materials and Devices, at T. J. Watson Research Ctr of IBM Corporation (Yorktown Heights, New York, USA)
Aristides A. G. Requicha
- Electrical Engineer (Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
- PhD. Electrical Engineering (University of Rochester, New York, USA)
- Gordon Marshall Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Director of the Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California, USA)
- Nominated in November 2006 as Editor Chief of the scientific magazine IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
- Computer Science Department, University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California, USA)
Mihail C. Roco
- PhD., received the Carl Duisberg Award (in Germany), the Burgers Professorship Award (in The Netherlands), the Engineer of the Year (twice: in 1999 and in 2004), (by the US National Society of Professional Engineers / National Science Foundation, NSF)
- He was one of the main architects of the US National Nanotechnology Initiative
- Chair of US National Science and Technology Council’s subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology
- Coordinator of the NSF Initiative Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry
- Senior Advisor for Nanotechnology
- National Science Foundation (Arlington, Virginia, USA)
Heinrich Rohrer
- Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1986, for the invention, with Gerd Binng, of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (while researching at the IBM Zürich Research laboratory (Zürich, Switzerland)
The nanogolive portal, in the person of its Editor-in-Chief, Luís Bastos, wishes to express its gratitude to the General Director and Staff of the INL as well as the former Installation Committee of the INL for the information kindly provided.
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