If you are heading to the 2024 IUVA Americas Conference, look for Matt Stevenson, NS Nanotech's head of product development, who will give a presentation on our far-UVC light source enabling safer disinfection with ultraviolet light. The conference featuring world-leading companies providing UVC disinfection solutions starts Monday in Orlando. https://lnkd.in/gEKPYmJQ #farUVC #UVCdisinfection
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Nano-LED Technology for a Brighter, More Efficient and Healthier Future
About us
The patented nano-LED technology provides light in the visible and UV spectrum for display (signage, mobile, AR/ VR & HDTV), UV sterilization and carbon water splitting applications that will provide a brighter, more efficient and healthier future. NS Nanotech has developed the first realization of high efficiency green, amber, and red GaN-based LEDs by exploiting the Purcell effect in nano-LED photonic crystal structures.
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A great event if you are in LA:
Found out today that my daughter will be performing at this wonderful event in LA. She is three generations removed from her great-grandparents who were Holocaust survivors, though her great-aunt (among countless other relatives) was killed as a small child. These poems will truly connect the past to the present through Abby. Come join us if you are in LA! https://lnkd.in/dXGSNS2E
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Check out this EE Times story on Canada's semiconductor industry featuring our collaborative work with academic researchers at McGill University's molecular beam epitaxy lab. #nanoleds #nanowires #semiconductors @https://lnkd.in/gx-fTu9f
Canada’s Chip Sector Could Get Its Groove Back - EE Times
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Just two days until our USC event (6-8pm on 11/30) with two OLED talks from Whitney Gaynor, CEO of Sinovia and Jonas Schaab, below, a PhD candidate at USC, along with dinner and networking. Hope to see you there! Location: Ronald Tutor Campus Center, TCC 450 – The Forum University of Southern California 3607 Trousdale Pkwy Los Angeles, CA 90089-1062 Register here: https://lnkd.in/geeMyXXN More info: https://lnkd.in/g5V2U3B9
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NS Nanotech CEO Seth Coe-Sullivan will be at this SID-LA event next Thursday night. Registration is free, come by for dinner, networking, and some great content on OLEDs.
Join me and SID-LA for an exciting night (6-8pm on 11/30) of OLED talks from Whitney Gaynor of Sinovia and Jonas Schaab of USC, along with dinner and networking. Hope to see you there! Location: Ronald Tutor Campus Center, TCC 450 – The Forum University of Southern California 3607 Trousdale Pkwy Los Angeles, CA 90089-1062 Register here: https://lnkd.in/geeMyXXN More info: https://lnkd.in/g5V2U3B9
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We're pleased to announce more progress for our new R&D center in Montréal, where we teamed with McGill University Professor Songrui Zhao to win a $1 million (CAD) Alliance Grant from NSERC, Canada's Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council. #nanotechnology #nanoleds https://lnkd.in/gWjEqyTt
NS Nanotech Awarded $1 Million Grant from NSERC for Nanoscale LEDs and Lasers
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Check out this week's comprehensive report on microLED products, markets, and technologies in Fierce Electronics—especially the second half which quotes NS Nanotech CEO Seth Coe-Sullivan at length on how nanowire LEDs will help meet the needs of augmented reality glasses and other emerging mass markets. https://lnkd.in/dp4y2QmY
Smaller LEDs are scaling up for uses such as lighter AR glasses, automotive
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https://lnkd.in/g_4zqB5U Over 20 years ago, our CEO and Co-Founder Seth Coe-Sullivan decided to base his MIT Ph.D. thesis on quantum-dot research he was conducting with the lab of Prof. Moungi Bawendi. At the time, neither of them would have guessed that Prof. Bawendi would earn a Nobel Prize for groundbreaking work in the field. Prof. Bawendi, Seth, and others went on to found QD Vision, one of the first companies to commercialize use of quantum dots for TV displays and other products. Seth, who describes Prof. Bawendi as a humble, soft-spoken genius, was contacted by the Boston Globe when the Nobel Committee announced the honor. In the story, Seth notes that now "There’s something like $60 or $80 billion worth of commercialized products that contain quantum dots." These days, of course, Seth is working here at NS Nanotech to commercialize yet another set of groundbreaking nanotechnologies—nanowire LEDs. And we can't wait to see what the future will bring.
MIT professor Moungi Bawendi, Nobel Prize co-recipient in chemistry, overcame a tough start at Harvard
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Big Quantum Dot news today!
A heartfelt "Congrats" to Moungi Bawendi! I woke up this morning to my wife exclaiming the amazing news that Moungi Bawendi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. A friend had seen it, and knew her husband had something to do with quantum dots... For his scientific contributions, this is so well deserved by Moungi Bawendi, and Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov, but listening to him this morning at the MIT Press Conference, I am overwhelmed by his humility. I've had the privilege of knowing Moungi for over 20 years now, working with him steadily over my PhD, and then continuing to work alongside him for another decade at QD Vision, finally getting to have lunch with him again post-pandemic. But consistently over 20 years and 100's of conversations about papers, discoveries, patents, personnel, negotiated contracts, stocks, companies, children, and SCIENCE - Moungi Bawendi was always the smartest one in the room, and the LEAST likely to acknowledge that fact. I thanked him in my thesis acknowledgements for "always being right" but I should have added "and never rubbing it in my face." Moungi Bawendi taught me so much, and models a quiet grace, a polite argument, a pointed question, spoken so softly that all us loudmouths in the room should quiet down and listen. I dug up the picture below, so crude, but so emblematic of what he created and we implemented. It reminds me of meetings in Building 6 with Jonathan Steckel and Vladimir Bulovic, and before that with Wing Woo. Crazy late night discussions with Greg M. and Joe Caruso, investors who took a chance on us Sean Dalton and Jamie Goldstein, and scientists and executives who made it happen including John Ritter, Dan Button, PhD, Mark Comerford, Jason Carlson, Robert Nick, John Linton, Craig Breen, Sridhar Sadasivan, Peter Kazlas, Martha Finnegan, Matthew Stevenson, Marshall Cox, Karthik Venkataraman, Peter Allen, Matt Mallory (he/him), Steve Battista, John Ho and so many others I'm sure I will offend someone by omission. And a shout-out as well to those who continue to carry water in the QD field pursuing new innovations and impacts, including Hunter McDaniel, Jeff Yurek, Karthik Ramasamy, Jonathan Steckel, Nigel Pickett, philippe GILET, and Chris Morton. Congrats to everyone who helped to amplify Moungi Bawendi's genius!
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We're pleased to announce the expansion of our new R&D research centre next to the McGill University campus in Montréal. NS Nanotech Canada's newly opened offices on Sherbrooke Street West are a stone’s throw from the labs at McGill’s engineering school where we collaborate with the university’s top nanotechnology materials researchers. https://lnkd.in/gM3P2TB6 #nanotechnology #nanoleds
We Are Expanding Our Montréal R&D Centre With New Offices and Additional Research Scientists
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