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Stanford Nanofabrication Facility & Nanotech: From Promise to Reality
March 22, 2005 - Stanford Nanofabrication Facility, presented by Yoshio Nishi, Ph.D.
The Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF) is a state-of-the-art, shared-equipment, open-use resource that serves academic, industrial, and governmental researchers across the country and around the globe. SNF, in partnership with sister facilities across the country, form the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (the NNIN). This is an NSF-funded initiative with the directive of providing state-of-the-art fabrication resources to researchers across the country. Lab members come from a wide variety of disciplines, with research in areas of optics, MEMS, biology, and chemistry, as well as process characterization and fabrication of more traditional electronics devices. The lab is especially committed to supporting the use of micro- and nanofabrication technologies in non-traditional research applications.
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