About Us

The Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing is focused on developing tools and processes that will enable high-rate/high-volume bottom-up, precise, parallel assembly of nanoelements (such as carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles, etc.) and polymer nanostructures. The center nanotemplates are utilized to conduct fast massive directed assembly of nanoscale elements by controlling the forces required to assemble, detach, and transfer nanoelements at high rates and over large areas. The developed nanotemplates and tools will accelerate the creation of highly anticipated commercial products and will enable the creation of an entirely new generation of applications.

CHN Overview Presentation

CHN Goals and Mission

CHN Research Thrusts

CHN’s research is broken down into four thrust areas, in addition to Education & Outreach:
  1. Manufacture Nanotemplates and Nanotubes
  2. High-rate Assembly and Transfer
  3. Testbeds: Memory Device and Biosensor
  4. Societal Implications

Facilities

The Center provides the ability to access to state-of-the-art facilities at the three partner Universities for a usage fee, including NU’s expanded microelectronics labs, UNH’s organic synthesis labs, and UML’s newly renovated materials characterization labs. The labs provide a comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art analytical equipment including dip-pen nanolithography, STM/AFM, NSOM, SIMS, SEM, TEM, XRD, AEM, XPS, and a full compliment of rheological, thermal, and mechanical characterization equipment.

CHN Partners

Center Partners

Academic

Industry

Government and Other

NSF Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing
467 Egan Center
120 Forsyth Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 373-6012


NSF Center for Nano and Micro-contamination Control

The George J. Kostas Nanoscale Technology and Manufacturing Research Center at Northeastern University

Partners

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (Award # NSF-0425826)

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