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| Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology | ACS Subdivision of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology | 11 |
| Alberta University Centre for Nanoscale Physics | The Centre for Nanoscale Physics was first proposed under the Canada Research Chairs research program and is in cooperation with the provincially funded Nanoscale Engineering Physics initiative of iCORE. The Centre supports nanoscale research within the department of Physics and it also promotes cross-disciplinary work with other departments and faculties. | 8 |
| Asia Pacific Nanotechnology Forum | With support from governments and major industry the APNF was formed as the Asia Pacific catalyst and thought leader in Nanotechnology and related technology development areas. | 13 |
| ASME Nanotechnology Institute | The Nanotechnology Institute of ASME International is dedicated to furthering the art, science and practice of nanotechnology. The Institute is a clearinghouse for ASME activities in nanotechnology and provides interdisciplinary programs and activities to bridge science, engineering, and applications. | 8 |
| California Nanosystems Institute | The University of California at Los Angeles and University of California at Santa Barbara have joined to build the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI), which will facilitate a multidisciplinary approach to develop the information, biomedical, and manufacturing technologies that will dominate science and the economy in the 21st century. | 10 |
| Cornell University Nanobiotechnology Center | The Nanobiotechnology Center (NBTC), a National Science Foundation, Science and Technology Center is characterized by its highly interdisciplinary nature and features a close collaboration between life scientists, physical scientists, and engineers. We also share a commitment to education and outreach, taking the discoveries from the laboratory and realizing their potential benefit to society. | 6 |
| Foresight Institute | Foresight Institutes goal is to guide emerging technologies to improve the human condition. Foresight focuses its efforts upon nanotechnology, the coming ability to build materials and products with atomic precision, and upon systems that will enhance knowledge exchange and critical discussion, thus improving public and private policy decisions | 7 |
| IEEE Nanotechnology Council | Multi-disciplinary group whose purpose is to advance Nanotechnology carried out by IEEE members. | 15 |
| Institute of Nanotechnology | The Institute of Nanotechnology (IoN) is a registered charity. It was established in 1997 to provide a focus for the burgeoning interest in nanotechnology, encourage new research and keep the public aware of developments in this exciting field. | 4 |
| nanoSIG | nanoSIG is the leading Northern California based membership organization focused on the commercial development of nanotechnology. Based at NASA/Ames, we are part of a global nanotechnology network and act as a liaison to our European and Asian counterparts. | 7 |
| National Nanofabrication Users Network | National Nanofabrication Users Network (NNUN) provides users with access to some of the most sophisticated nanofabrication technologies in the world with facilities open to all users from academia, government, and industry. The combined staffs of the NNUN have extensive experience in all phases of nanofabrication and its use in fields ranging from nanophysics to biology to electronics. The NNUN also provides outreach support to the community through its Research Experience for Undergraduates program and training workshops. | 4 |
| New Jersey Nanotechnology Consortium | Our mission is to provide accessible, world-class nanotechnology research, development and prototyping services on a cost effective basis, enabling the successful commercial adoption of nanotechnology solutions. | 5 |
| Northern California Nanotechnology Initiative | Northern California’s preeminence in cutting edge technologies, venture capital, hi-tech industries, and entrepreneurial spirit is positioning the region to develop the leading nanotechnology cluster in the world. The Northern California Nanotechnology Initiative will lead in the formation of this cluster and will facilitate a multidisciplinary approach to develop the biotechnology, molecular electronics, advanced materials and manufacturing technologies that will dominate science and the economy in the 21st century. | 9 |
| Russian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology | This is the home of the Russian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology. The society was established in 1998 after the "Probe Microscopy 1998" conference in Nizhni Novgorod, March 1998. The main goal of the society is to provide the community with the latest available information and promote broad scientific co-operation in the area of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology. | 4 |
| Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association | The Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association (SOCMA) is the leading trade association serving the specialty-batch and custom chemical industry since 1921. Its 300 member companies have more than 2,000 manufacturing sites and 100,000 employees. SOCMA members encompass every segment of the industryfrom small specialty producers to large multinational corporationsand manufacture 50,000 products annually valued at $60 billion dollars. | 10 |
| The Royal Microscopical Society (UK) | The RMS is involved in current developments in the fields of light and electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy and image recording techniques. The RMS is devoted to Education. It publishes the highest rated journal in microscopy, The Journal of Microscopy, and microscopy handbooks, as well as helping young scientists through bursaries. | 7 |