Michael Woodside Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology Part II Winter 2013 – Video




Michael Woodside Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology Part II Winter 2013
Dr. Michael Woodside presents Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology Part II on January 31th, 2013 in the Technology and Future of Medicine course LABMP 590 http://www.singularitycourse.com at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Table of Contents 00 Kim Solez introduction, colorful timeline from BBC with most likely and least likely events, Singularity in 2045 8:1 against, http://www.bbc.com , cryonics, TimeShip large cryonics facility to be built in Comfort, Texas, architects hired in November 2012, 00:09:47 Michael Woodside lecture begins, Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology part II, 00:10:05 "Practical" nanotechnology , very diverse, encompasses work at the intersection of physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering, Specific examples of nanotechnology research in progress today, 1) building structures by manipulating individual atoms Computation with quantum-dot cellular automata, atomic corrals, new architectures for computation, 00:11;00 Scanning tunneling microscope, 00:12:00 surface of silicon, push atoms with tip around to build structures, spell IBM, make stick figure, 00:13:20 build structures to manipulate electron waves, 00:14:45 interesting interference effects, 00:16:10 Powerful tool for science but not a technology yet, very technically challenging, not routine even after 20 years of research, 00:17:00 interesting implications for computation, patterning electronic states with STM, generate "dangling bond" by removing H atom, 00:19:15 quantum-dot cellular ...

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