James Tour is a synthetic organic chemist, specializing in nanotechnology. He is well-known for his work in molecular electronics and molecular switching molecules. He has also been involved in other work, such as the creation of a nanocar and NanoKids, an interactive learning DVD to teach children fundamentals of chemistry and physics. Dr. Tour was also a founder of the Molecular Electronics Corporation. He holds joint appointments in the departments of chemistry, … natsci.rice.edu
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James Tour, the Chao Professor of Chemistry, is a finalist for this year's Foresight Nanotech Institute's Feynman Prizes. cohesion.rice.edu/naturalsciences/naturalsciences/news.cf...
James Tour, the Chao Professor of Chemistry, is a finalist for this year's Foresight Nanotech Institute's Feynman Prizes. natsci.rice.edu/news.cfm?mode=details&status=Archived
James M. Tour, Rice University, Chao Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory Director "Silicon/Molecule Hybrid Devices". cohesion.rice.edu/naturalsciences/chemistry/CHEM_faculty.cfm