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Nano Technology Pioneer Joins Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc.: Former Researcher at Bell Laboratories and Consultant to Xerox, DuPont, Samsung, and NEC.


PORTLAND, Ore. -- Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
:NCSH) announces that Professor Dr. David Tomanek has joined the Board of Directors on March 15, 2005. Professor Tomanek signed a 2-year consulting agreement with Nano Chemical Systems, Inc. on December 13, 2004, to provide consulting services for $1,500 per month. Nano Chemical Systems, Inc. is a subsidiary of NCSH.

Dr. Tomanek studied Physics in Switzerland and received his Ph.D. from the Freie Universitat Berlin. While on a leave of absence from his position as Assistant Professor at the Freie Universitat Berlin, Professor Tomanek pioneered theoretical research in Nanostructures at the AT&T Bell Laboratories and the University of California at Berkeley (body, education) University of California at Berkeley - (UCB)

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. He has been awarded the title of a Fellow of the American Physical Society The American Physical Society was founded in 1899 and is the world's second largest organization of physicists. The Society publishes more than a dozen science journals, including the world renowned Physical Review and Physical Review Letters, and organizes more than twenty science  for his seminal contributions to the field of Computational Nanotechnology. He holds a position as Full Professor of Physics at Michigan State University Michigan State University, at East Lansing; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855. It opened in 1857 as Michigan Agricultural College, the first state agricultural college. .

Professor Tomanek's scientific expertise lies in the development and application of numerical techniques for structural, electronic, and optical properties of surfaces, low-dimensional systems and nanostructures, in particular computer simulations of fullerenes, nanotubes, ferrofluids, metallic and magnetic clusters. His scholarly research has been supported by Swiss, German and U.S. Government Agencies NSF, ONR, AFOSR, DARPA.

Current in several languages, Professor Tomanek held prestigious positions, such as Research Director at the CNRS in Paris-Orsay, Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore The National University of Singapore (Abbreviation: NUS) is Singapore's oldest university. It is the largest university in the country in terms of student enrollment and curriculum offered. , Rice University, University of Rome, Visiting Scientist at the Fritz-Haber Institute in Berlin, Professor of Physics at the Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo Institute of Technology (東京工業大学  , Distinguished Professor of Physics at Seoul National University Not to be confused with the University of Seoul.
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, and VTT Professor of Physics at Helsinki University of Technology TKK redirects here. For other uses, see TKK (disambiguation).
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. He authored or coauthored over 170 scholarly publications, chiefly in the field of Nanotechnology, and presented his research in several hundred invited talks at international conferences, universities, and industrial companies. He holds several patents in the field of Nanotechnology and Bio-Nanotechnology. Professor Tomanek is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Materials Science forum, executive Committee member of the Fullernes Group of the Electrochemical electrochemical /elec·tro·chem·i·cal/ (-kem´i-k'l) pertaining to interaction or interconversion of chemical and electrical energies.

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 Society, and member of the American and Swiss Physical Society.

Professor Tomanek initiated and organized a series of International Cluster Workshops (ICW'91,ICW'92,ICW'93) and Nanotube Conferences (NY'99, NT'01, NT'02, NT'04, NT'05). He coordinates web-based Nanotechnology information at the Nanotube Site and the Nanotechnology Site. He has been consulting on Nanotechnology related topics for companies such as Xerox, DuPont, Toray, Samsung, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
 and Terastore. To accelerate and promote commercialization of Nanotechnology, he initiated or co-initiated three Nanotechnology companies, namely General Carbon Technologies, nABACUS and nanoTEN Consulting.

Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc. has certain patent applications related to nanostructured TiO2. The Company intends to use this patented technology for the research, testing and eventual manufacture of aerosol products for the protection of textile from UV radiation.

Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including without limitation, acceptance of the company's products, the financing necessary and for the manufacture and distribution of the company's products, increased level of competition for the company, new products and technological changes, the company's dependence on third-party suppliers, and other risks detailed from time to time in the company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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