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  2. Nanomanufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Nanomanufacturing is a relatively recent branch of manufacturing that represents both a new field of science and also a new marketplace. Research in nanomanufacturing, unlike tradition manufacturing, requires collective effort across typical engineering divides, such as collaboration between mechanical engineers , physicists, biologists ...

  3. Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN) is one of four nanoscale engineering research centers funded by the NSF. Since 2004, the CHN has carried out over $50 million in research funded by NSF, government agencies, foundations and the private sector.

  4. Nanometrology - Wikipedia

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    NIST Next-Generation Nanometrology research. [1]Nanometrology is a subfield of metrology, concerned with the science of measurement at the nanoscale level. Nanometrology has a crucial role in order to produce nanomaterials and devices with a high degree of accuracy and reliability in nanomanufacturing.

  5. Productive nanosystems - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Mihail Roco, one of the architects of the USA's National Nanotechnology Initiative, proposed four states of nanotechnology that seem to parallel the technical progress of the Industrial Revolution, of which productive nanosystems is the most advanced.

  6. List of nanotechnology organizations - Wikipedia

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    National Nanomanufacturing Network (NNN) National Nanotechnology Manufacturing Center (NNMC) Institute of Occupational Medicine, Scotland, UK; Safenano, Europe's Centre of Excellence on Nanotechnology Hazard and Risk; Institute of Nanotechnology, Stirling, Scotland, UK; Nanoworld, Russian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology

  7. Category:Nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    N. Nano flake; Nano tape; Nano-abacus; Nano-interfaces in bone; Nano-suction technology; Nanoarchitectures for lithium-ion batteries; Nanoart; Nanobama; Nanobiomechanics

  8. Energy applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    An important sub-field of nanotechnology related to energy is nanofabrication, the process of designing and creating devices on the nanoscale.The ability to create devices smaller than 100 nanometers opens many doors for the development of new ways to capture, store, and transfer energy.

  9. Mesoscale manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing in the mesoscale can be accomplished by scaling down macroscale manufacturing processes or scaling up nanomanufacturing processes. [3] Macroscale techniques like mill and lathe machining have been successful used to create features in the range of 25 μm.