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The laboratory for supramolecular and macromolecular chemistries and materials sciences.
Leads the carbon nanotechnology research laboratory at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
The Alivisatos Group is a research group at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Professor of Polymer Science and Chemistry at PennState University
The Atwater research group at Caltech is engaged in interdisciplinary materials and device research, spanning photonics and electronics and with applications in Si-based photonics, plasmonics, renewable energy and mechanically active thin film devices.
Banhart's group at the University of Mainz focusses on carbon nanostructures
The Nano Science research group at Hebrew University focusses on chemistry, physics and applications of semiconductor clusters, nanocrystals and nanorods.
The research at Bao's laboratory at Stanford's Department of Chemical Engineering are centered on using chemical and chemical engineering approaches towards the formation of functional nano- and microstructures with novel electronic and photonic properties.
Director of the NanoTech Institute of the University of Texas at Dallas.
The Bawendi research group at MIT
The Belcher Group at MIT is using nature as a guide to develop novel electronic and magnetic materials and to pattern materials on the nanoscale.
The Bockrath research group at CalTech
The research of the Brus group is in the physical chemistry of materials, interfaces, nanocrystals, and nanotubes, especially in relation to optical and electronic properties.
The Buriak group at the University of Alberta
The Colvin group at Rice University in Texas.
The Craighead research group at Cornell focuses on creating nanoscale devices using established and newly-developed techniques. A major motivation is to develop methods to pattern, sort, and analyze biological materials.
The research of the Dai Laboratory at Stanford interfaces with chemistry, physics, materials science and biophysics. Ongoing projects include developing new synthetic routes to ordered nanomaterial architectures; electrical, mechanical, electromechanical and electrochemical characterizations at the nanoscale; and probing the real-space structures and functions of biological molecules.
Leads the Molecular Biophysics (MB) group in the Kavli Institute of NanoScience of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at Delft University of Technology.
The recent breakthroughs in the DeSimone laboratories using specifically-designed materials for imprint lithography have enabled an extremely versatile and flexible method for the direct fabrication and harvesting of monodisperse, shape-specific nano-biomaterials.
Nanomaterial physics research group at PennState.
Elimelech's group at Yale focuses on problems involving physiochemical and biophysical processes in engineered and natural environmental systems. The lab's work is at the interface of several disciplines, including colloid/surface science, molecular biology, nanotechnology, and separation science.
The research program of the Feringa group at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands is focussed on synthetic organic chemistry with a major part of the research is directed towards nanotechnology and novel functional materials, like molecular switches and motors.