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Qualifications
PhD, Murdoch; MA, Murdoch; MEng, Polytechnical Univ, Bucharest
Professional experience
2003 – present, Research Fellow,
part-time, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University
2002 – 2003, Visiting Researcher,
Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University
2000 – 2001, Visiting Scientist,
Swinburne University, School of Business
2001 – present, Tutor, School of
Business, Swinburne University
1997–2003, Murdoch University
Research PhD
3/1998–6/1998, On research leave at
Marie Curie Research Institute, UK
3/2000–2001, On research leave at Swinburne
University
Publications
Nicolau, D. 2006, ‘The Dynamics of Knowledge in Nanotechnology’, Jubilee
Volume of the Romanian Academy of Scientists, Bucharest, Romania.
Nicolau, D. 2005, ‘Innovation and knowledge transfer in emerging fields:
The case of nanotechnology’, Nanotechnology Law and Business, December.
Nicolau, D.E. 2004, ‘Challenges and opportunities in nanotechnology
policy’, Nanotechnology Law and Business, vol. 1, no. 4.
Nicolau, D. and Tegart, G. 2004, ‘Convergence of Biotechnology
Nanotechnology and Information Technology’, invited paper presented at
Symposium ‘Romania in the Information Economy’, Bucharest, 8–10
December.
Nicolau, D. 2004, ‘Innovation and Knowledge Transfer in Emerging
Fields’, invited paper presented at Symposium ‘Romania in the
Information Economy’, Bucharest, 8–10 December.
Nicolau, D. 2004, ‘ Beyond Technology Push vs. Market Pull:
Nanotechnology A Paradigm Shift in Innovation’, paper presented at the
NSTI Nanotech Conference and Trade Show, Boston, 5–9 March.
Nicolau, D., Phillimore J., and Cross, R. 2000, ‘Nanotechnology:
Knowledge transfer the hard or the soft way?’, Microelectronics Journal.
Nicolau, D. and Phillimore, J. 1999, ‘Knowledge transfer mechanisms: An
analogy with transfer phenomena formalism’, Theory of Science.
Nicolau, D. and Phillimore J. 1999, ‘A Sustainable Technology
Development Path for High Tech Industries’, Theory of Science, also
paper presented at Sustainable Technology Workshop, Gratz, Austria,
1999.
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