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Award Abstract #0118025
Nanoscale Science & Engineering Center for Integrated Nanopatterning and Detection Technologies


NSF Org: EEC
Division of Engineering Education and Centers
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Initial Amendment Date: September 17, 2001
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Latest Amendment Date: September 18, 2006
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Award Number: 0118025
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Award Instrument: Cooperative Agreement
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Program Manager: Deborah J. Jackson
EEC Division of Engineering Education and Centers
ENG Directorate for Engineering
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Start Date: September 1, 2001
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Expires: August 31, 2007 (Estimated)
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Awarded Amount to Date: $12702550
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Investigator(s): Chad Mirkin chadnano@northwestern.edu (Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: Northwestern University
633 CLARK ST
EVANSTON, IL 60208 847/491-3003
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NSF Program(s): WESTERN EUROPE PROGRAM,
MATERIALS RSCH SCI & ENG CENT,
NANOSCALE: SCIENCE & ENGIN CTR,
ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTERS,
SPECIAL STUDIES AND ANALYSES
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Field Application(s):
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Program Reference Code(s): OTHR, 7237, 5937, 5936, 5912, 1675, 1674, 1084, 0000
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Program Element Code(s): 5980, 1735, 1675, 1480, 1385

ABSTRACT

This award establishes a Nanoscience and Engineering Center (NSEC) for Integrated Nanopatterning and Detection Technologiesat the Northwestern University. The Center will develop state-of-the-art nanopattering capabilities that are compatible with soft materials and can be used for the development of powerful new detection systems. Several emerging patterning tools and synthetic methods will be developed to fabricate nanostructured materials and devices. The Center's research strategy focuses on (1) the science and technology of surface template-driven assemblies that rely on chemical and biochemical recognition events, and (b) the experimental and theoretical study of signal transduction in soft matter nanostructures. The research program is organized under three themes: (1) Chemical and Biological recognition; (2) Nanostructured Assembly; (3) Transport and Transduction in Nanostructures Formed via Surface-Directed Assembly. As the research progresses, focus will be placed upon the development of biological (nuicleic acids and proteins) and chemical (small molecule) sensors. The research outreach will include University of Chicago, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Harold Washington University, and Argonne National Laboratory. The Center will establish formal programs with international comp[anies, universities, and laboratories in the area of nanoscale research. The Center will take a lead to establish the first global network of centers and institutes in the area of nanoscience and engineering. In the area of undergraduate education, the Center will establish Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) and the Minority Internships in Nanotechnology (MIN) programs. The MIN program will be promoted through the minority institutions in the area. Middle and high school teachers will be provided research experience through Research Experience for Teachers (RET) program. A web-based highly flexible "Functional Nanostructure" module will be developed and distributed. New courses in nanotechnology will be developed for undergraduate and graduate levels. Industry participates in the Center activities by providing company personnel as student mentors, and by supplying source codes for software development. The Center has a program to advice on formation of startup companies.


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