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  • rubloffgroup.umd.edu
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Our work features exceptional capabilities in atomic (ALD) and molecular (MLD) layer deposition, enabling synthesis of distinctly 3-D micro- and nano- structures in which the functional materials are controlled at molecular scales even over the most..

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  • www.biochip.umd.edu
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Our overarching objective is to exploit the recognition and self-assembly capabilities found in biological systems for fabrication, in both the means by which materials and devices are fabricated and the components of the subsequent product that can..

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  • www.efrc.umd.edu
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The Nanostructures for Electrical Energy Storage (NEES) EFRC is a multi-institutional research center, one of the 46 original Energy Frontier Research Centers established by the US Department of Energy in 2009. The group's focus is developing highly..

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  • www.umdmsal.com
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The MEMS Sensors and Actuators Laboratory (MSAL) in the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland (UMD) was established in January 2000. Our lab focuses on application-driven technology development using micro-nano-bio..

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  • nanocenter.umd.edu
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The FabLab is a Class 1000 research cleanroom located in the Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building. The lab supports research and development programs in nano science and technology, micro-electromechanical systems, semiconductors, materials and devices..

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  • www.nanocenter.umd.edu
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The NanoCenter is a partnership between two University of Maryland colleges: The A. James Clark School of Engineering and The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences with sustaining support from the campus... The Maryland NanoCenter..

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  • nanocenter.umd.edu
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We are located first floor of the Energy Research Facility Building #223, also known as the IREAP building... The driving force of this lab stems from the need for more precise optical property measurements of devices and materials developed in the..

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