Science of Nanoscale Systems and their Device Applications
Science of Nanoscale Systems and their Device Applications
Robert Westervelt, PI & Director and Bertrand Halperin, Co-PI

Our Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC) is a collaboration among Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of California—Santa Barbara, and the Museum of Science—Boston with participation by Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), the University of Basel (Switzerland), the University of Tokyo (Japan), and the Brookhaven, Oak Ridge, and the Sandia National Laboratories.

The NSEC combines "top down" and "bottom up" approaches to construct novel electronic and magnetic devices with nanoscale sizes and understand their behavior, including quantum phenomena. Through a close integration of research, education, and public outreach, the Center encourages and promotes the training of a diverse group of people to be leaders in this new interdisciplinary field.

NSEC at Harvard is supported by the
National Science Foundation.

 

 

National Science Foundation Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology      
Museum of Science Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) Brookhaven National Laboratory University of California-Santa Barbara University of Tokyo-Japan University of Basel (Switzerland)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Sandia National Laboratory Lund University National Enterprise for nanoScience and nanoTechnology
  Last Modified May 9, 2008 by the NSEC Office.