Merle writes:

< Anyway, his research field is nanotechnology.  Is it here?  Where has it been 
applied?  Is it an incredibly generative technology that will change our 
near-term future?  HELP, and thanks. >

A new Mac laptop uses a 5 nm fabrication process.   The silicon atoms from 
which it is constructed have an atomic radius of 0.132 nm.  There is still some 
room at the bottom, but there isn't tons of it.  What's happening as chips get 
smaller and smaller is that quantum effects become harder to mitigate.

Quantum computers aim to take advantage of these quantum effects to achieve 
massive parallelization.  Some approaches to building quantum computers take 
advantage of the tools of nanotechnology, for example, atomic tweezers that can 
manipulate individual cesium atoms.  Other tools from nanotechnology, like 
electron beam lithography are used to fabricate superconducting quantum 
processors sort of like an etch-a-sketch.

Meanwhile, cryogenic electron microscopy is almost routine for the study of 
cells, enzymes, and pathogens.

Nanotechnology is being used to design new kinds of batteries and solar panels 
and to understand how to design materials to have desirable properties.

I'm not sure where nanotechnology ends and material science, chemical 
engineering, or synthetic biology begin.  I think they all overlap to some 
extent.  They all are concerned with making and understanding the interaction 
of inconceivably tiny structures..

Marcus
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Merle needs a bit of help.  I'm teaching a short online course this week for 
the U. of Ottawa, and one of the guys in my course is the Dean of the School of 
Engineering. (Why, I can't imagine.)  Anyway, his research field is 
nanotechnology.  Is it here?  Where has it been applied?  Is it an incredibly 
generative technology that will change our near-term future?  HELP, and thanks.

On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 10:36 AM 
<thompnicks...@gmail.com<mailto:thompnicks...@gmail.com>> wrote:

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) on Sunday morning said the Big Apple is 
planning to dispatch mental health 
professionals<https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/590963-nyc-mayor-says-he-will-reinstitute-a-modified-plainclothes-anti>
 to its subway system as a way to prevent crime. He said the city is going to 
“flood our system with mental health professionals and law enforcement working 
as a team to move out the disorder that's clearly in the subway system in our 
city.”

A couch by every turnstyle?



A new collective?  A murder of crows; a flood of psychiatrists?



Rumor has it that Biden is considering sending mental health professionals to 
the Ukrainian border.



Needless to say, I have volunteered.



n



Nick Thompson

thompnicks...@gmail.com<mailto:thompnicks...@gmail.com>

https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/



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