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NanoNed
Dutch nanotechnology research initiative
Dutch nanotechnology research initiative
NanoNed also established its first foreign office in Japan (NanoNed Japan Office), led by Prof. Wilfred Van Der Wiel http://www.nanoned.nl/nanoned-japan-office.html.
Flagship
- Advanced NanoProbing
- BioNanoSystems
- Bottom-up Nano-Electronics
- Chemistry and Physics of Individual Molecules
- Nano Electronic Materials
- NanoFabrication
- Nanofluidics
- NanoInstrumentation
- NanoPhotonics
- Nano-Spintronics
- Quantum Computing
Consortium Partners
- MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente
- Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology
- Centre for Nano Materials, Eindhoven University of Technology
- BioMaDe, University of Groningen
- Institute for Molecules and Materials, Radboud University Nijmegen
- BioNT, Wageningen University and Research Centre
- HIMS, University of Amsterdam
- TNO Science and Industry
- Philips Electronics Nederland
Co-operation partners
- AMOLF
- Leiden University
- Utrecht University
References
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- NanoNed, Retrieved on December 13, 2009
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- NanoNed Section of Dutch Technology Foundation, Retrieved on December 13, 2009
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- The gateway to Dutch scientific information NARCIS, Retrieved on December 13, 2009
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- NanoNed Foreign Office, Retrieved on December 13, 2009
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