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Message From the Director:

When materials and structures are created and engineered at the nanometer scale—approaching atomic dimensions—they can display fundamentally new properties and behavior as a direct result of their small size. Research in nanoscale science and engineering is unveiling new worlds of ideas and applications, as well as promoting advances in miniaturization. The Maryland NanoCenter brings together cross-disciplinary groups of outstanding scientists and engineers to advance the frontiers of science and to develop nanotechnologies which improve our world.

Gary W. Rubloff, Director
NanoCenter Labs

Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building rotundaMaryland NanoCenter in Kim Building
FabLab | NispLab | Keck Lab

The FabLab, NispLab, and Keck Lab are now up and running in the Kim Engineering Building! Read about our large clean room for nanostructure and microsystem fabrication, major microscopy facilities, and more!

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News

ALD work of Adomaitis, Dwivedi featured in NASA Goddard newsletter More»

Hierarchical three-dimensional electrode paper featured in ACS Nano More»

Zachariah, Research Team Wins MURI Award More»

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NanoCenter and...  

Industry

Search our faculty database to find the expert you need for nanotechnology R&D product development.

Learn why the Maryland NanoCenter is well poised to partner with industry.

We're educating the nanotechnology employees of the future.

Academia

Discover some of the exciting areas of nano research in which our faculty are playing leadership roles.

The Maryland NanoCenter is promoting new avenues to meet the formidable challenges of nano education. A brand-new Interdisciplinary Minor in Nano Science and Technology is just starting for undergraduates.

 

Society

The Maryland NanoCenter is working with public agencies to encourage the economic development side of nanotechnology.

Our faculty are also playing important roles in various public policy areas of nano science and technology.