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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Kronologi Perkembangan Nanoteknologi

Sejarah Ringkas Nanoteknologi


1959

Feynman gives after-dinner talk describing molecular machines building with atomic precision

1974
Taniguchi uses term "nano-technology" in paper on ion-sputter machining

1977
Drexler originates molecular nanotechnology concepts at MIT

1981
First technical paper on molecular engineering to build with atomic precision
STM invented

1985
Buckyball discovered

1986
First book published
AFM invented
First organization formed

1987
First protein engineered
First university symposium

1988
First university course

1989
IBM logo spelled in individual atoms
First national conference

1990
First nanotechnology journal
Japan's STA begins funding nanotech projects

1991
Japan''s MITI announces bottom-up "atom factory"
IBM endorses bottom-up path
Japan's MITI commits $200 million
Carbon nanotube discovered

1992
First textbook published
First Congressional testimony

1993
First Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology awarded
First coverage of nanotech from White House
"Engines of Creation" book given to Rice administration, stimulating first university nanotech center

1994
Nanosystems textbook used in first university course
US Science Advisor advocates nanotechnology

1995
First think tank report
First industry analysis of military applications

1996
$250,000 Feynman Grand Prize announced
First European conference
NASA begins work in computational nanotech
First nanobio conference

1997
First company founded: Zyvex
First design of nanorobotic system

1998
First NSF forum, held in conjunction with Foresight Conference
First DNA-based nanomechanical device

1999
First Nanomedicine book published
First safety guidelines
Congressional hearings on proposed National Nanotechnology Initiative

2000
President Clinton announces U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative
First state research initiative: $100 million in California

2001
First report on nanotech industry
U.S. announces first center for military applications

2002
First nanotech industry conference
Regional nanotech efforts multiply

2003
Congressional hearings on societal implications
Call for balancing NNI research portfolio
Drexler/Smalley debate is published in Chemical & Engineering News

2004
First policy conference on advanced nanotech
First center for nanomechanical systems

2005
At Nanoethics meeting, Roco announces nanomachine/nanosystem project count has reached 300

2006
National Academies nanotechnology report calls for experimentation toward molecular manufacturing

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