| Dr. Dave Blank at the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology in the Netherlands not only works to develop nanotechnology, but makes the work accessible to a larger audience. |
Since October 2002 he is full professor in Inorganic Materials Science at the same university. From January 1, 2007 he is the Scientific Director of MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology.
The world of Dave H.A. Blank consists of materials for the nanotechnology, like artificial materials, superstructures, superconducters, ferroelectrics, PIEZO's, ferromagnetics, and multiferroics. Nanotechnology is a world unknown to most people, but Blank does everything he can to make it as understandable and interesting as possible for a broader audience.
"Nanotechnology is incomprehensible and intangible to most people. But I think that people should know what it is about. This technology creates many new opportunities, but there might be risks as well. People should be aware of that discussion."
SOURCE TEDx Talks
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