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2012 Hinton Lecture: Breaking the Barriers – Dr Tom Enders CEO EADS The Royal Academy of Engineering – Video

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2012 Hinton Lecture: Breaking the Barriers - Dr Tom Enders CEO EADS The Royal Academy of Engineering
01 October 2012 - 2012 Hinton Lecture: Breaking the Barriers Speaker: Dr Tom Enders, CEO, EADS; Chaired by Sir John Parker GBE FREng October 1 is the anniversary of Concorde breaking the sound barrier for the first time. As CEO of leading aerospace and defence company EADS, Tom Enders marks the occasion by exploring some of the other barriers that need to be broken for UK engineering to continue driving economic and industrial growth. Throughout the last 200 years, the world has seen repeated economic cycles that turned on the latest technological advances, from the steam engine and electricity to the microchip and, of course, air travel. At each turn, the pace has become quicker, the competition stiffer and the stakes higher; a situation that will accelerate with the arrival of new areas like nanotechnology, 3D printing and alternative energies. Dr Enders examines how the aerospace industry can respond to such challenges and nurture cross-sector cooperation to help maintain industrial competitiveness for the UK and Europe.From:RAEngineeringViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:08:59More inScience Technology

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Molecular Engineering with Matthew Tirrell (full discussion) – Video

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Molecular Engineering with Matthew Tirrell (full discussion)
Matthew Tirrell, a pioneering researcher in the fields of biomolecular engineering and nanotechnology, and the founding Pritzker Director of the Institute for Molecular Engineering, discussed the research and advances in his field with an audience of University of Chicago alumni.From:UChicagoViews:4 0ratingsTime:01:03:53More inEducation

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Nanotechnology for Biomedicine Solutions – Teresa Gonzalo – Video

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Nanotechnology for Biomedicine Solutions - Teresa Gonzalo
Teresa Gonzalo presents at the M+Visión Consortium Open House in Madrid, July 19, 2012.From:MVisionMadridViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:52More inScience Technology

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Nano Recipes: Creating materials by design – Video

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Nano Recipes: Creating materials by design
Brought to you by MconneX (www.engin.umich.edu The ability to mix and match properties at the nano level is key to making materials that are strong but lightweight or can store energy, says UM researcher John Hart. Hart, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, explains how materials could be built from the bottom up using nanotechnology to give them the perfect qualities for their application. ABOUT THE PROFESSOR: John Hart (me-web2.engin.umich.edu is an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering (me.engin.umich.edu at the University of Michigan. His research interests include manufacturing and application of nanostructured materials; nanotubes and nanowires; energy conversion; catalysis and reaction control; composite materials and structures; optical, electronic, and fluidic devices; self-assembly; machine and instrument design; scientific visualizations. He works in the UM #39;s Mechanosynthesis Group (www.mechanosynthesis.com MORE: Watch additional MichEpedia videos or join the discussion at http://www.engin.umich.eduFrom:michiganengineeringViews:12 0ratingsTime:03:05More inScience Technology

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‘Itsy-Bitsy Spider’ song, Sung by Targeted individual: TimothyTrespas – Video

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#39;Itsy-Bitsy Spider #39; song, Sung by Targeted individual: TimothyTrespas
Itsy-bitsy spider song. Sung by Targeted individual: TimothyTrespas Taking a moment out of my busy life as a human experiment into mind control, morgellons, and nanotechnology, to celebrate the great big spider I saw hanging from it #39;s web. Most people do not like spiders. But remember, unless it is poison, spiders EAT LOTS of BUGS! And that is a good thing. Especially after one has been traumatized by insect torture and morgellons torture. All the best. Thanks for watching! Humor is good medicine for balanced mental stability. Learn to laugh in the face of murderous evil adversity! Silliness is required for entry. We will all be a little bit more sane for it! Thank you Love, Peace, and Blessings to all Timothy TrespasFrom:timothytrespasViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:36More inEducation

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Living in the Past – Video

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Living in the Past
http://www.sacredlearning.org Shaykh Husain Abdul Sattar Shaykh Husain [may Allah preserve him] was born in Chicago (USA) in 1972. After completing his primary education at schools in his hometown near Chicago, he joined the University of Chicago where he studied Biology, Arabic and Islamic Civilization. It was during this period that he began his study of sacred knowledge, studying Arabic grammar (nahw), Hanafi Fiqh and Usul al-Fiqh under ulama (scholars) in Chicago. In 1994 Shaykh Husain also began training in Islamic spirituality under Shaykh Zulfiqar Ahmad, a leading shaykh in this field. After obtaining his undergraduate degree, Shaykh Husain enrolled in the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago. Along with his medical studies, he continued his studies of sacred knowledge. In his final year he took leave from medical school to focus on his religious studies, traveling to Syria and then Pakistan, where he studied a traditional curriculum for a number of years under some of their greatest scholars. Throughout his years of study, Shaykh Husain continued his training under Shaykh Zulfiqar Ahmad. He was blessed with the close company of his Shaykh, learning the science of the purification of the heart. The deep taqwa and firm adherence to the sunnah and Shariah that characterized his teacher were eventually transferred to the student and Shaykh Husain was formally authorized in this science by Shaykh Zulfiqar in July 2001. Shaykh Husain has completed medical ...From:strivingmuslim1Views:0 0ratingsTime:09:16More inEducation

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