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The Nanotechnology / Science double degree program aims to provide students with a broad education in disciplines that will underpin the science and technology, in particular nanotechnology.
The Laboratory, currently under construction, aims to strengthen the scientific and technological cooperation between Portugal and Spain in the areas of nanotechnologies and nanosciences.
This Micro and Nanotechnology Masters course is an opportunity for an engineering or a physical sciences graduate to enter an interdisciplinary research or commercial R&D career in MNT.
The laboratory merges and coordinates Centres of Excellence in the basic research related to the development of micro and nano-devices and sensors for genomics and post-genomics.
Lehigh's SEM courses were founded by Joe Goldstein in 1970. More than three decades later, the Lehigh Microscopy School is widely recognized as the largest and best in the world.
The centers mission is to identify, promote and engage in strategic areas of research and education in advanced materials and nanotechnology that meet the needs of industry, government and students.
The two main research lines within this research program are: models and paradigms for molecular computing, and design of laboratory experiments testing models for molecular computing.
The Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory has 6 research groups that deal with Atomic and Molecular Conductors, Interface Physics, Magnetic and Superconducting Materials, Quantum Physics of Nanostructured Materials, Quantum Physics and Applications at Ultra Low Temperatures, Granular & Disordered Media, and Physics of Surfaces and Materials.
Regulating Nanotechnologies in the EU and US is a collaborative research project involving researchers from LSE, Chatham House, Environmental Law Institute and The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Its goal is to investigate the regulatory challenges posed by nanotechnologies and to assess the effectiveness of existing approaches on both sides of the Atlantic.
CAMD is a high-tech synchrotron research center whose role is to provide equipment, expertise, and infrastructure for research and development in the area of microstructures, microdevices, and recently, nanofabrication.
The core competency of the nanofabrication research group is to synthesize variety of nanoparticles, characterize them using X-ray absorption spectroscopy and utilize them to fabricate devices for biomedical applications.
The B.S. in Nanosystems Engineering (NsE) is a four year undergraduate program leading to an engineering degree.
Includes research areas in nanotechnology and biomedical nanotechnology.
The group's goals are twofold: 1) Utilization of the unique properties of biomolecules for the construction of artificial nanostructures and nanodevices and imitation of biological principles of structure formation. 2) Application of advanced micro- and nanolithographic techniques for the realization of tailored on-chip environments for biophysical studies.
The activities of the research group of Dr. Robert Stark focus on the investigation of different methods for the nanomanipulation and nanoanalyis of biological and biocompatible material.
The Nanometer Structure Consortium is the host to several national and international research programs in the area of nanoscience.


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