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| ABRF | Research group in Amino Acid Analysis Carbohydrate Analysis DNA Sequencing Edman Sequencing Fragment Analysis Microarray Molecular Interactions Nucleic Acids Peptide Standard Project Peptide Synthesis Proteomics Quality and Compliance Survey | 9 |
| Cambridge University Nanoscale Science Laboratory |
- Cambridge University Nanoscience Centre
- IRC in Nanotechnology
- Master's Programme in Nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology for Schools
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| Center for Functional Nanomaterials | Opening in 1997,the Brookhaven National Laboratory Center for Functional Nanomaterials will provide researchers with state-of-the-art capabilities to fabricate and study nanoscale materials. Functional materials are those which exhibit a predetermined chemical or physical response to external stimuli. The Center’s focus is to achieve a basic understanding of how these materials respond when in nanoscale form. | 13 |
| Chemistry of Materials | Among the research areas of interest are solid-state chemistry, both inorganic and organic, and polymer chemistry, especially as directed to the development of materials with novel and/or useful optical, electrical, magnetic, catalytic, and mechanical properties. Fundamental issues relating to the fabrication and processing of electronic or optical materials and devices is of interest, as well as becoming topics that include chemical and electrochemical modification of surfaces, chemical sensor production, oxidation, and corrosion situations, investigation of polymeric and molecular precursors to solid-state inorganic materials, the preparation and study of biomaterials, liquid crystals, and self-organized molecular assemblies. | 5 |
| Columbia University, Nanocrystals and Nano-Structured Materials (USA) | The effort of the group of Prof Herman focuses on the properties of nanocrystals and how they and other nano-based structures can be used to form complex films | 10 |
| Cornell University - McEuen Group | Nanoelectronic devices offer new opportunities to study chemical and biological macromolecules (DNA, etc.). We are developing techniques to detect and manipulate individual macromolecules using nanotube and single-molecule transistors | 10 |
| Coventry University, Centre for Molecular and Biomolecular Electronics | We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary Centre of Excellence within the School of Science and the Environment at Coventry University. Our research expertise covers the whole range of physics, chemistry, biology and electronics, and we have strengths in electrochemistry and thin-film self-assembly techniques. We rated 4 in the latest Research Assessment Exercise, up from 3A in the previous one. | 9 |
| Cranfield University Nanotechnology Group | The Nanotechnology group, within the Department of Advanced Materials, was established in 1994 by Professor R.W. Whatmore. Its research activities focus on fusing microengineering and nanotechnology with the industrial application and development of ferroelectric materials and devices. | 5 |
| Darmstadt University of Technology, Thin Films Division (Germany) | The scientific programme combines the synthesis and the characterization with the determination of the properties and the theoretical modelling/simulation of nanostructured materials | 8 |
| Duke University, Thin Films Laboratory (USA) | Prof C B Eoms group covers various research areas related to characterisation and growth of thin films | 6 |
| Exploring the Nanoworld | The objective of this website is to introduce you to the tools that let us “see” atoms, manipulate them, and create nano-architectural wonders. Investigate the frontiers of the nanoworld by learning how materials are customized to create everything from atomic trampolines to DNA to ferrofluids to semiconductors that give off blue light! | 4 |
| Georgia Tech - Dr Wang | Under Dr. Wang’s leadership, the Georgia Tech lectron Microscopy Center was established in 1999. This Center not only links numerous research programs and groups on campus, but also is becoming a center for education and collaboration. Dr. Wang also chairs the Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Georgia Tech collaboration liaisons, which is an important position in initiating strong collaboration between GT and ORNL | 5 |
| Georgia Tech - R L Whetten Group | The nanostructure research group is located in the School of Physics of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta Georgia. The main focus of the group deals with the synthesis and characterization of nanometer scale crystalline molecules (nanocrystals), and highly oriented molecular (Au, Ag) nanocrystalline arrays. Research into the properties of nanometer-scale single crystallites has recently matured into a field that is both fundamental and wide-ranging, although a major source of motivation arises from natural phenomena and from technological questions concerning ultimate limits on the miniaturization of solid-state device elements. | 12 |
| Georgia University, Nanocrystal Research Laboratory (USA) | e main focus of the group deals with the synthesis and characterization of nanometer scale crystalline molecules (nanocrystals), and highly oriented molecular (Au, Ag) nanocrystalline arrays | 11 |
| Harvard - Thinnest Wires Prove Superconductivity | Scientists at Harvard University have made wires too small to see without a powerful microscope. They are almost too small to imagine thousands of times thinner than a human hair and millionths of an inch long. | 8 |
| Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute | The Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute (HWI) is an independent, non-profit, biomedical research facility located in the heart of downtown Buffalos medical campus. For almost half a century, HWI scientists have been committed to improving human health through study, at a molecular level, of the causes and potential cures of many diseases. In contrast to clinical research, the focus of Hauptman-Woodwards basic research is to determine the structures of individual substances such as proteins that play a role in the development of specific diseases. | 6 |
| Institute for Microstructural Sciences | We provide leadership, in collaboration with Canadian industry and universities, in the development of the strategic base for information technology; that is, in the development of enabling technologies related to future hardware requirements for information processing, transmission acquisition and display. Our core research includes optoelectronics devices and integration, semicondutor materials and processing, nanodevices, thin film technology and acoustics. | 10 |
| Institute for Nanotechnology - Northwestern University | At the forefront of this new scientific frontier, the Institute for Nanotechnology was established as an umbrella organization for the multimillion dollar nanotechnology research efforts at Northwestern University. The role of the Institute is to support meaningful efforts in nanotechnology, house state-of-the-art nanomaterials characterization facilities, and nucleate individual and group efforts aimed at addressing and solving key problems in nanotechnology | 4 |
| Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies | ISN was founded in March 2002 by a $50 million grant from the U.S. Army to enhance the survivability of the soldier of the future using advanced nanotechnology research | 8 |
| Karlsruhe University Center for Functinoal Nanostructures | The CFN comprises four research areas: (A) Nano-Photonics, (B) Nano-Electronics, (C) Molecular Nanostructures und (D) Nanostructured Materials. The projects within these four areas are cooperations between the faculties of Physics, Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering & Information Technology. | 9 |
| Kassel University Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology | Within CINSaT the departments of Physics, Biology/Chemistry and the Institute of Microstructure Technology and Analytics (IMA) are working together on interdisciplinary research projects to promote the fundamental research in this field, to take part in the development of an important future technology, and to contribute to the strengthening of Hesse as a high-technology market by efficient technology transfer | 4 |
| London Centre for Nanotechnology | The LCN has been designed to act as a focus for current interdisciplinary nanoscale materials and device research. A joint enterprise with Imperial College London, the Centre will be housed in a new building offering eight levels of laboratory and office space for academics from electrical engineering, physics, chemistry, biology and medicine. Key infrastructure is to include a 200 m2 clean room and a complete range of nanocharacterisation facilities. | 9 |
| Microfluidics Center | An Industry/University Cooperative Research Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago Microfabrication Applications Laboratory. | 8 |
| NanoBioTechnology Center, Cornell University | Nanobiotechnology is an emerging area of scientific and technological opportunity. Nanobiotechnology applies the tools and processes of nano/microfabrication to build devices for studying biosystems. Researchers also learn from biology how to create better micro-nanoscale devices. The 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. | 4 |
| Nanoscale Science Research Group | The NSRG is a conglomoration of various groups studying nanoscale science primarily associated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. | 9 |
| NASA JSC Carbon Nanotube Project | The goal of this project is to develop nanotube applications for use in human space exploration. | 8 |
| National Institute for Nanotechnology | The National Institute for Nanotechnology is an integrated, multi-disciplinary institution involving researchers in physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, informatics, pharmacy and medicine. Established in 2001, it is operated as a partnership between the National Research Council and the University of Alberta, and is jointly funded by the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta and the university. | 7 |
| Newcastle Upon Tyne University INSAT | INSAT pulls together research groups from across the university to focus on the convergence of the bio/nano/info technology domains. | 7 |
| Notre Dame Center for Nano Science and Technology | In the year 2000, the University of Notre Dame established a Center of Excellence in Nano Science and Technology in recognition of fifteen years of quality faculty research and educational development in the area. The center actively explores multidisciplinary fundamental concepts in nanoscience and engineering with emphasis on applications to unique functional capabilities. | 4 |
| Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) | The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), operated by Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy, is a recognized leader in nanomaterials and nanobiology. Together with colleagues at other Battelle managed labs, Brookhaven National Laboratory, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, (PNNL) represents a diverse collaborative team in nanoscience, nanoengineering and nanotechnology. | 4 |
| Rice Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology | The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University is a university-funded organization devoted to nurture science and technology at the nanometer scale. It is equally devoted to the education of future scientist and engineers | 5 |
| Sandia National Labs - Nanscience & Technology | Sandia is uniquely positioned to be the integrating center for new discoveries in nanoscience. Through strong commitments and continued partnerships with other national labs, universites and industry, Sandia scientists believe the promise of nanotechnology applications that touch people’s lives can be realized. | 6 |
| Schubert Group, Eindhoven | The combinatorial research efforts of the Schubert-Group: Macromolecular Chemistry and Nanoscience within the Eindhoven University of Technology in The Netherlands. | 8 |
| The Institute for Molecular Manufacturing | A nonprofit foundation formed in 1991 to carry out research to develop molecular manufacturing (molecular nanotechnology, or MNT). IMM also promotes guidelines for research and development practices that will minimize risk from accidental misuse or from abuse of molecular nanotechnology. | 10 |
| University of Chicago, University of Chicago Materials Center (USA) | The Center is dedicated to research and discovery of new materials | 8 |
| University of Durham, Centre for Molecular and Nanoscale Electronics | The Centre consolidates and promotes relevant activities across a number of academic departments within the University, in particular Chemistry, Physics and the School of Engineering. Much current activity is focused on the nanoscale where dimensions and tolerances in the range 0.1 nm to 100 nm play a critical role. Research activity at the Centre includes: Conductive Polymers and Charge-Transfer Compounds, Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) and Related Films, Nanoparticles, Organic Diodes, Field Effect Transistors (FETs) and Hybrid, Devices Microsystems, Polymer Optoelectronics, Nanoelectronics and Organic Light Emitting Displays | 5 |
| University of South Carolina, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry | Group of Prof C Muprhy is interested in using inorganic molecules and nanomaterials as optical sensors, also in making make inorganic nanomaterials | 8 |
| University of Texas at Austin, Nanopage (USA) | RMB Lab covers research in the structure and synthesis of nanostructures such as SWCNTs, Linear Acetylenic Carbon, Enzyme and Protein Complexes | 8 |
| University of Washington | The Center for Nanotechnology at the University of Washington was created in 1997. It brings together faculty members and students from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Pharmacy, and the School of Medicine. Their Ph. D. Program in Nanotechnology is funded from the National Science Foundation’s Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (NSF-IGERT) program and offer an Optional Ph.D. Program in Nanotechnology, the first of its kind in the nation, providing graduate students with excellent interdisciplinary education experiences in nanoscale science and nanotechnology. | 7 |
| Uppsala University, Sol-Gel Group (Sweden) | Preparation of complex ceramic and metallic materials as coatings, films, fibres, nano-particles and composites by solution techniques | 7 |
| Vienna University of Technology, Surface Physics Group (Austria) | Ultrathin films and surfaces | 7 |