Associate Professor of Nanoengineering Dr. Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik with an unidentifed person at Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik's lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
Unidentified persons examining equipment at Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik's lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
David Usher, acting chief operating officer at Inverters Unlimited, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
Unidentified man, Peter Smith, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), unidentified man, Dr. Pradeep Haldar,University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Professor, and David Usher, Inverters Unlimited, pose after the press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
William Flynn, chairman of the state Public Service Commission speaks at Albany NanoTech' s first "Tech Valley Energy Forum" at the University at Albany. Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, in partnership with the Center for Economic Growth, the U.S Department of Commerce, and the state's Empire State Development Corp. plan to schedule regular energy forums to introduce local organizations to opportunities, issues and challenges in the energy industry. [20002928]
Audience members listen at Albany NanoTech's first "Tech Valley Energy Forum" at the University at Albany, including Pradeep Haldar (second from left), Head, NanoEngineering Constellation of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, in partnership with the Center for Economic Growth, the U.S Department of Commerce, and the state's Empire State Development Corp. plan to schedule regular energy forums to introduce local organizations to opportunities, issues and challenges in the energy industry. [20002928]
A group of unidentified men attend a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Two unidentified men attend a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Albany County Executive Michael Breslin attends a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Pradeep Haldar, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) Vice President for Clean Energy Programs at the University at Albany; Head of Nanoeconomics Constellation; Director of the CNSE Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC); Executive Director of New Energy New York (NENY) speaks at a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY. E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
(Left to right) an unidentified man, an unidentified woman, Joe Badin of Energetics, Inc., and Pradeep Haldar, the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) Vice President for Clean Energy Programs; Head, Nanoeconomics Constellation; Professor; Director of the CNSE Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC); Executive Director of New Energy New York (NENY); Chief Operating and Technology Officer of the U.S. Photovoltaic Manufacturing Consortium (PVMC) attend the E2TAC event of New York Super Conductors at the Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
An unidentified person speaks to the audience gathered at a series of presentations in the University at Albany's new auditorium in the Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM) building. [20002552]
From left, an unidentified man, Jim Costa, two unidentified men, John Kelly, senior vice president and director of IBM Research, and an unidentified man attend an event honoring Kelly at the University at Albany's NanoFab South atrium. [20003155]
New York State Governor George Pataki takes the podium while University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, New York Senator Joseph Bruno and an unidentified person applaud at the University at Albany's press conference announcing the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros shakes hands with New York State Governor George Pataki while New York Senator Joseph Bruno looks on at the University at Albany's press conference announcing the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
President and CEO of SEMATECH North C. Robert Helms laughs with University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock in the University at Albany's President's office commemorating the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
Associate Professor of Nanoengineering Dr. Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik at her lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
David Usher, acting chief operating officer at Inverters Unlimited, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
Professor Pradeep Haldar, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) pictured with employee from MTech, a Ballston Spa-based firm founded to explore technologies relevant to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). [20002819]
Two unidentified men attend a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, celebrated the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Two unidentified men attend a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
New York Senator Charles Schumer speaks at a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
An unidentified man attends the Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC) event of New York Super Conductors held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
Donald Led Duke, president of Albany -based BBL Construction Services speaks at the podium at a series of presentations in the University at Albany's new auditorium in the Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM) building. [20002552]
Donald Led Duke, president of Albany -based BBL Construction Services speaks at the podium at a series of presentations in the University at Albany's new auditorium in the Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM) building. [20002552]
New York State Governor George E. Pataki (left) and U. S. Department of Commerce Under Secretary for Technology Phillip J. Bond tour the University at Albany's Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology (CENN) at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's (CSNE) NanoTech complex. [20003221]
New York State Governor George E. Pataki speaks at an event at the University at Albany's Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology (CENN) at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's (CSNE) NanoTech complex. [20003221]
New York Senator Joseph Bruno speaks at the podium while University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and New York State Governor George Pataki look on at the University at Albany's press conference announcing the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
President and CEO of SEMATECH North C. Robert Helms signs papers with University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock in the University at Albany's President's office commemorating the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
President and CEO of SEMATECH North C. Robert Helms, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and an unidentified person pose together in the University at Albany's President's office commemorating the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
Dr. Pradeep Haldar, University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Professor, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership with Inverters Unlimited, Inc. [20002866]
An unidentified group of men speaking after the press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
Audience members attend Albany NanoTech's first "Tech Valley Energy Forum" at the University at Albany. Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, in partnership with the Center for Economic Growth, the U.S Department of Commerce, and the state's Empire State Development Corp. plan to schedule regular energy forums to introduce local organizations to opportunities, issues and challenges in the energy industry. [20002928]
An unidentified man attends a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
An unidentified man attends a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Albany County Executive Michael Breslin shakes hands with New York Senator Charles Schumer, while New York Congressman Michael R. McNulty applauds at a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Albany City Mayor Jerry Jennings speaks at a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
An unidentified person speaks at the podium at a series of presentations in the University at Albany's new auditorium in the Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM) building. [20002552]
Mike Krause, research scientist at Thomson Corporate Research in Germany, visits a laboratory at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20003060]
An unidentified man speaks at an event honoring John Kelly, senior vice president and director of IBM Research, at the University at Albany's NanoFab South atrium. [20003155]
From left, Alain Kaloyeros, Professor of Nanoscience, Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany, and Vice President and Special Advisor to the President, U.S. Department of Commerce Under Secretary for Technology, Phillip J. Bond, New York State Governor George E. Pataki, and an unidentified man attend an event at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology (CENN) at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's (CSNE) NanoTech complex. [20003221]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock speaks at the University at Albany's press conference announcing the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
President and CEO of SEMATECH North C. Robert Helms, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock pose together in the University at Albany's President's office commemorating the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
David Usher, acting chief operating officer at Inverters Unlimited, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
William Flynn, chairman of the state Public Service Commission addresses the audience at Albany NanoTech' s first "Tech Valley Energy Forum" at the University at Albany. Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, in partnership with the Center for Economic Growth, the U.S Department of Commerce, and the state's Empire State Development Corp. plan to schedule regular energy forums to introduce local organizations to opportunities, issues and challenges in the energy industry. [20002928]
An unidentified man attends a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]