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December 15th, 2010
Thailand's 'Princess of Information Technology' Welcomes CRC Press Nano Textbook
Abstract:
Highness, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of the Thai Royal Family graciously accepts CRC Press book, Introduction to Nanoscience from student, Mayuree Jaisai. It is said, Princess Sirindhorn is known as the "Princess of Information Technology" in Thailand, due to her interests and expertise in applying science for the country's development.
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nanoscienceworks.org
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