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  • Alberta University

    Department of Physics, Centre for Nanoscale Physics: ultrafast microscopy, ultrafast spectroscopy, nanocrystals and ion implantation, modelling of dynamics at solid surfaces, superconductivity, phase transitions and biophysics.

    nanoscale.phys.ualberta.ca

  • Australian National University

    Nanotube group: producing boron nitride and carbon nanotubes using a new relatively low temperature milling process.

    wwwrsphysse.anu.edu.au

  • Washington University

    Center for study and research in nanotechnology, offering cross-discipline graduate courses in the field.

    www.nano.washington.edu

  • Cranfield University

    Nanotechnology Group, Advanced Materials Department: Research, facilities and courses, including the MSc in Microsystems and Nanotechnology, the first nanotechnology degree course in Europe.

    www.cranfield.ac.uk

  • Cambridge University

    Department of Engineering: Nanoscale Science Laboratory: nanotubes, nanomagnetics, nanowires, spin dependent transport, nanotribology, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, electron beam lithography, and an introduction to nanotechnology.

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk

  • Birmingham University

    Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory: surface modification, cluster physics, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, nano-optics, and thin films.

    nprl.bham.ac.uk

  • Nottingham University

    Nanoscience Group: "bottom up" approaches to nanotechnology, scanning probe microscopes, properties of fullerenes and derivatives.

    www.nottingham.ac.uk

  • California University

    Department of Physics: Condensed Matter Physics: Zettl Research Group: research into the electronic, magnetic, and structural properties of novel materials, including nanostructures such as telescoping nanotube bearings. (Berkeley)

    www.physics.berkeley.edu

  • Texas University

    Malcolm Brown's Nanopage: ongoing research in the structure and synthesis of nanostructures and high resolution transmission electron microscopy and specialized light microscopy.

    www.botany.utexas.edu

  • Washington University (DURINT)

    Defense University Research Initiative on Nanotechnology Project - use combinatorial biology techniques to select surface-specific polypeptides, and then use these Genetically Engineered Proteins for Inorganics (GEPIs) for assembling functional nanostructures for optical and electronic applications.

    depts.washington.edu

  • Purdue University

    Nanoscale Physics: research into nanotubes, nanoclusters, molecular wires, break junctions, scanning probe microscopy (STM and AFM), and field-ion microscopy.

    www.physics.purdue.edu

  • Albany Institute of Nanotechnology and Applied Sciences

    Research facility affiliated with the University at Albany engaged in a variety of nanoscience fields, including MEMS. Pictures and facility descriptions, news, events, staff profiles, bibliography.

    www.albanynanotech.org

  • Newcastle upon Tyne University

    Centre for Nanoscale Science & Technology: multidisciplinary research centre linking scientists, engineers, medical researchers, and clinicians developing micro and nanodevices and technologies for applications in biology, biotechnology and medicine.

    nanocentre.ncl.ac.uk

  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology Research

    www.rpi.edu

  • Georgia Tech

    Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Nanostructure synthesis, sensors, MEMS, photonic crystals, microscopy, nano-lithography.

    www.nanoscience.gatech.edu

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