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ESI Special Topic of:
"Nanotechnology," Published October 2001

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An interview with:
Dr. Richard Smalley
March 2002
Dr. Richard Smalley, Director of the Center for Nanoscale Science & Technology at Rice, talks about his highly cited work in nanotechnology. Dr. Smalley’s work has garnered 3,816 total citations for 78 papers, making him the most-cited scientist in our analysis of nanotechnology research in the past decade.
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An interview with:
Professor Cees Dekker
January 2002
Professor Cees Dekker talks about his career in nanotechnology. According to the Special Topics analysis on Nanotechnology, 22 of Prof. Dekker’s papers on this topic have garnered 1,206 citations—ranking him at #18 among nanotechnology researchers. Two of his papers are also in the top 20 of nanotechnology papers published in the last decade.
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