Nanotechnology Research - Universities

 

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The HIER Lab researches thermal solutions for emerging areas of nanotechnology where heat transfer is critical to performance and reliability, with expertise in thermal transport in microdevices and nanomaterials.
The mission of INRF is to develop and promote engineered nanoscale systems through research, education and outreach.
The Patterson Lab explores soft matter chemistry and electron microscopy, including polymers, coacervates, colloids, lipids, emulsions and MOFs, with emphasis on imaging and quantitative analysis of soft materials.
David Kisailus' lab is involved in the structure-function relationships in biomineralized tissues and the biologically inspired and mimetic synthesis of nano-scaled materials for energy-based applications.
The UCR online Master of Science in Engineering with a specialization in Materials at the Nanoscale is an exploration of nanoscale processes and applications, including the design, synthesis and processing of nanostructured materials. Coursework covers a variety of high-level topics in nanoscience, including microelectromechanical systems and crystal structure, bonding and defects.
The Yin Group researches the synthesis and functionalization of nanostructured materials, including colloidal inorganic nanostructures, self-assembly, functional composite nanomaterials and nanostructured materials for catalysis, environmental remediation, electronics, photonics, energy devices and biomedical applications.
The group is developing the science base for the production, characterization and modeling of nanoparticles as well as their environmental impact and their assembly into functional nanostructures.
The Department of NanoEngineering offers undergraduate programs leading to the B.S. degrees in NanoEngineering and Chemical Engineering.
The Center develops bio-inspired materials and technologies to activate, program, and reinstate optimal immune system function. Specifically, they: Activate the immune system to hone in disease sites; program immune cells to recognize and clear disease; and reinstate immune balance to restore normal function.
This new department, established July 1, 2007, will cover a broad range of topics, but focus particularly on biomedical nanotechnology, nanotechnologies for energy conversion, computational nanotechnology, and molecular and nanomaterials.
 
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