The Lurie Nano Fabrication facility at the University of Michigan will be having its 2nd annual LNF Users Symposium! The Symposium will host a … [Read more...]
Thomas Frost Receives Best Paper Award for Achieving a HQ QD Red Laser
 Lasers emitting in the 600nm wavelength range have important applications in medicine, optical information processing, plastic fiber communication … [Read more...]
Thermal Vision: Graphene light detector first to span infrared spectrum
 The first room-temperature light detector that can sense the full infrared spectrum has the potential to put heat vision technology into a contact … [Read more...]
IntelliSuite Workshop: An end-to-end Solution for MEMS Design and Simulation
 The NNIN at the University of Michigan will be hosting a free Workshop entitled " IntelliSuite Workshop: An end-to-end Solution for MEMS Design and … [Read more...]
The promise of microchannel artificial lungs
 Lung disease affects over 200 million people worldwide and kills over 2 million people annually. In the United States, it is the only major … [Read more...]
Process Elements for the Deep and Vertical Etching of Fused Silica in an NLD Plasma
 January 6, 2014 at Noon in Room EECS 1005. Pizza will be served. Abstract: Etching deep and vertical structures in fused silica is an important … [Read more...]
Climate Sensing Nanotechnology is Moving into Unexpected Fields and Proving Its Benefits
 In 2009, Rakesh Katragadda founded the Ann Arbor based AMF-Nano Corp. Since then, Rakesh has pushed his climate sensing nanotechnology into the … [Read more...]
LNF/NNIN receives generous support for technician training
 More information available at http://buff.ly/1dYUjbX … [Read more...]
LNF Users Symposium Poster Winners Announced
 Thanks to all the speakers, panelists, and everybody who attended the LNF Users Symposium on November 14th for making it a success! Congratulations … [Read more...]
LNF staff member has paper published on the strain analysis of highly scalable single InAs/InP quantum dots in a stress-sensitive environment
 A staff member of the LNF recently had a paper published pertaining to the controlled site selection of quantum dots in a stress-sensitive … [Read more...]