Published in Health and Medicine Week, October 30th, 2006
A member of the Lorentz Institute for theoretical physics, his work addresses fundamental physical problems that occur when a macroscopic object is miniaturized to the nanometer scale. It's the 36th time the award, which carries a EUR 50,000 prize, has been presented.
Over the course of two decades, Beenakker has shown how to explain and predict electrical conduction in nanostructures, with the aim of developing new concepts and opportunities for the computer of the...
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