Oct 29, 2013 |
The NIST Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology launches updated NanoFab website
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(Nanowerk News) The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST), NIST’s nanotechnology user facility, is pleased to announce a major update to the NanoFab website. The shared-use NanoFab gives researchers economical access to and training on a state-of-the-art tool set for cutting-edge nanotechnology development.
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The simple application process is designed to get researchers into the NanoFab in a few weeks.
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The updated website includes significant new content describing how to apply and work in the NanoFab, status information and news, a FAQ, and a complete redesign of the site’s navigation.
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Along with the new site, the NanoFab is introducing a new NanoFab Project Application. The single application, to be used by all applicants (from both inside and outside NIST), includes a simplified format designed to efficiently collect only the information required for the CNST to identify the project’s participants and evaluate the project’s technical feasibility and merit.
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In addition to guidance provided on how to complete the application, a selection of fictional examples are available that illustrate the nature and scope of the information required.
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Over the coming months, we will be continue to improve the website, updating and enhancing the information provided about the tools and processes available in the NanoFab.
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To provide with feedback about the website, or to learn more about the NanoFab, please contact the NanoFab User Office.
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