Sentences with phrase «nanotechnology research facilities»

Several Federal agencies operate nanotechnology research facilities that are available to users from industry and academia; Nano.gov hosts a list of these user facilities.
SUNY Polytechnic grew out of the nanotechnology research facility — formerly an arm of UAlbany — that focuses on how to build next - generation computer chips.

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The project is being funded by ESD and managed by SUNY Polytechnic Institute, which runs nanotechnology research (and, now manufacturing) facilities across upstate New York.
Stirpe announced that the state would invest $ 28 million to turn a former General Electric building in Salina into a nanotechnology research and development facility.
«The new Nano Utica facility will serve as a cleanroom and research hub for Nano Utica whose members can tap into the training here at SUNYIT and local workforce, putting the Mohawk Valley on the map as an international location for nanotechnology research and development.
The Albany NanoTech Complex is a fully - integrated research, development, prototyping, and educational facility that provides strategic support through outreach, technology acceleration, business incubation, prototyping, and test - based integration support for onsite corporate partners including IBM,, GlobalFoundries, SUNY Poly SEMATECH, Samsung, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and Lam Research, as well as other «next generation» nanotechnology research actresearch, development, prototyping, and educational facility that provides strategic support through outreach, technology acceleration, business incubation, prototyping, and test - based integration support for onsite corporate partners including IBM,, GlobalFoundries, SUNY Poly SEMATECH, Samsung, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and Lam Research, as well as other «next generation» nanotechnology research actResearch, as well as other «next generation» nanotechnology research actresearch activities.
The Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute located in Melbourne, Australia, is a multidisciplinary facility that fuses traditional life sciences research such as biology, chemistry, and genetics with some of the latest technologies including nanotechnology, systems biology, and bioinformatics.
From a speech at Michigan State University (M.S.U.) in early August: «To meet these goals, we will invest more in the clean - technology research and development that's occurring in labs and research facilities all across the country and right here at M.S.U., where you're working with farm owners to develop this state's wind potential and developing nanotechnology that will make solar cells cheaper.»
The University is also part of an integrated partnership, called the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN), comprising 13 user facilities, led by Cornell and Stanford, that provide opportunities for nanoscience and nanotechnoNanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN), comprising 13 user facilities, led by Cornell and Stanford, that provide opportunities for nanoscience and nanotechnologynanotechnology research.
The Center for Nanoscale Materials at Argonne National Laboratory is a premier user facility providing expertise, instruments, and infrastructure for interdisciplinary nanoscience and nanotechnology research.
The new X-ray laser facility will open up areas of research that were previously inaccessible and thus benefit a whole range of scientific fields — among them medicine, pharmacy, chemistry, physics, materials science, nanotechnology, energy technology, and electronics.
The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory is a premier user facility providing expertise, instrumentation, and infrastructure for interdisciplinary nanoscience and nanotechnology research.
To meet these goals, we will invest more in the clean technology research and development that's occurring in labs and research facilities all across the country and right here at MSU, where you're working with farm owners to develop this state's wind potential and developing nanotechnology that will make solar cells cheaper.
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