These investments, made under the auspices of the NNI, have enabled groundbreaking discoveries that have revolutionized science; established world - class
facilities for the characterization of nanoscale materials and their fabrication into nanoscale devices; educated tens of thousands of individuals from undergraduate students to postdoctoral researchers; and fostered the responsible incorporation of nanotechnology into commercial products.
Not exact matches
Characterization of x-ray framing cameras
for the National Ignition
Facility using single photon pulse height analysis
The researchers conducted polymer
characterization experiments (microscopy and X-ray scattering) at the Center
for Nanophase Materials Sciences, a DOE Office of Science User
Facility at ORNL.
First demonstration of prototype
facility capable of meeting the structural
characterization requirements
for high - throughput material genomic searchers.
Besides the whole range of standard technology
for the purification and detailed
characterization of biomolecules the
facility is equipped with a molecular Interaction analysis suite including a GxP validated Biacore T200 SPR instrument.
It is also the first US installation of the JEOL GRAND ARM Transmission Electron Microscope developed
for advanced atomic resolution
characterization, In addition, the
facility also houses the JEM - 2800 high throughput, nano - analysis TEM / STEM, and the JEM - 2100F cryogenic and atomic level structural analysis TEM.
Materials
characterization was conducted in part at the Center
for Nanophase Materials Sciences, a DOE Office of Science User
Facility at ORNL.
Dublin Institute of Technology, Electrical and Controls Engineering and Gaskatel, Kassel, Germany - Fuel Cells University of Applied Science - Germany, Fuel Cells and Nanocomposit Materials Trinity College - Dublin Physics - Nanotubes and Polymer Modified Carbon Nanotubes materials and Spectroscopic
Characterization of Liganded Rare Earth Compounds (Chemistry) Our work has resulted inthe start up of two companies: Photonic Cleaning Technologies, LLC, Platteville, WI, USA - Manufacturer of First Contact Polymer, Sales in 62 Countries Xolve, Inc., Platteville, WI, USA Hamilton Group Past and Present Research and Development Projects: Design,
Characterization and Synthesis of Chromone Laser Dyes Surface And Optical
Characterization of Polymer Strip Coatings
for Optics and Astronomy Double Resonance IR / VIS Fluorescence Detection using the National Free Electron Laser
Facility in Newport News, Virginia
Expertise, equipment and
facilities for the preparation and
characterization of many types of membranes
for tailored applications, including: