Welcome to nanoHUB.org
A resource for nanoscience and technology, the nanoHUB was created by the NSF-funded NCN and its development is driven by research themes in:
Simulate
- Nanoelectronics
Tools for nanoelectronics - NEMS/Nanofluidics
Tools for NEMS and Nanofluidics - Nano-Bio Devices
Tools for nano-bio devices - More ›
Browse all available tools
Research
- Seminars / Workshops
Cutting edge research - Collaborate
Work with your colleagues - Web Meetings
Right in your browser - User Groups
Share with your colleagues
Teach & Learn
- Tool Powered Curricula
Tools and Assignments for Classes - Nano 101 / Nano 501
Introductory tutorials - Nanocurriculum
Curriculum on Nanotechnology - More Teaching Materials
Graduate, Undergrad
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- Contribute Content
Upload your own materials - Give us Feedback
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I wish nanoHUB had more... - Donations
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Announcements
- 2009 NCN@Purdue Summer School - Jul 20th
NCN News
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Time on giant computer will allow Purdue researchers to advance high-impact studies
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Supriyo Datta to Receive 2008 IEEE Kirchmayer Award
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E-Science: Massive Experiments, Global Networks
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'Nanonet' circuits closer to making flexible electronics a reality
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Purdue research team leads nanomaterials conference in India on energy transport, conversion.
What's New on nanoHUB
- DragonflyTV Nano – Using the Power of Television to Introduce Middle School Children to Nanotechnology (in Online Presentations, January 15, 2009)
- Thermoelectric Power Factor Calculator for Superlattices (in Tools, January 08, 2009)
- Spins and Magnets (Whiteboard lecture), Part 1 (in Online Presentations, January 06, 2009)
- Spins and Magnets (Whiteboard lecture), Part 2 (in Online Presentations, January 06, 2009)
- Basic Rules of Protein Folding (in Online Presentations, December 31, 2008)