Public invited to vote in NNI's EnvisioNano 2.0 image contest

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About the Contest: Federal agencies funding research and development activities in nanotechnology under the auspices of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), with support from the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO), are working to highlight the accomplishments of and build community around the NNI, and to educate the general public about nanotechnology. One such effort is EnvisioNano, a contest for students who submit striking nanoscale images with thoughtful, concise descriptions of the science behind them.

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Members of the public are invited to cast their votes for their favorite images in the EnvisioNano 2.0 photo contest. In the second round of the contest, students from labs and schools across the United States submitted pictures and descriptions of their research for the chance to win the top honors and have their work showcased at TechConnect World Innovation 2016, an annual conference and trade show in National Harbor near Washington, D.C., and on Nano.gov, the NNI’s website.

In the first EnvisioNano cycle, the images racked up more than 35,000 views. Organizers encourage everyone to cast votes for their favorite images and have asked students to envision where their research is headed and how “seeing” at the nanoscale is important to reaching that vision. 

Voting is open until Friday, Sept. 17. View the images and cast your vote at www.nano.gov/EnvisioNanoVoting. Also, don't miss NNI’s Student Video Contest, now accepting entries through Nov. 12.

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Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)

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Institute and Campus, Exhibitions, Student Art, Student and Faculty, Student Research, Nanotechnology and Nanoscience
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Electronics and Nanotechnology, Renewable Bioproducts
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nanoscale, Nanotechology, NNCO, photo, RBI, TechConnect
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  • Created By: Kelly Smith
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  • Created On: Sep 11, 2015 - 10:42am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:19pm