Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing

Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing

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The CHN is a research center focused on nanomanufacturing processes and designing sensors and other products using these processes.

NanoOPS - A Nanomanufacturing Breakthrough 12/19/2014

NanoOPS - A Nanomanufacturing Breakthrough The Nanoscale Offset Printing System (NanoOPS) is a novel nanomanufacturing tool designed by the NSF Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing at Northeastern U...

Alum earns entrepreneurship award for startup 07/21/2014

CHN alum Asanterabi Malima was pre­sented with an Entre­pre­neurial Award by Gov. Deval Patrick for founding Biolom and developing a device that enables early, low-cost disease detection. http://www.northeastern.edu/news/2014/07/malimabiolomentrepreneurship/

Alum earns entrepreneurship award for startup Northeastern postdoctoral researcher Asanterabi Malima, PhD’13, received the Entrepreneurial Award during Massachusetts’ celebration of Africa Week in recognition of his founding a biotech firm and developing a device that enables early, low-cost disease detection.

04/23/2014

Ahmed Busnaina, Ph.D. to present at the SEMATECH Surface Preparation and Cleaning Conference: http://nano.server281.com/cmc-at-sematech-surface-preparation-and-cleaning-conference/

CMC at SEMATECH Surface Preparation and Cleaning Conference : NEU Nanomanufacturing Ahmed A. Busnaina, Ph.D., Director of the NSF Center for Micro and Nano Contamination Control (CMC) at Northeastern University, together with Northeastern University graduate students and staff from MTPV Power Corporation, will present at the 2014 SEMATECH Surface Preparation and Cleaning Conference…

04/17/2014

Nobel prize winner Sir Harold Kroto concluded his visit to Northeastern University and CHN on Tuesday with a talk about science, society, and education.

The biggest problem on the planet : NEU Nanomanufacturing Sir Harold Kroto, co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, gave a talk on Tuesday, April 15 on the topics of science, society, and education. InSolution, Northeastern University’s research blog, covers the talk:

A beautiful, peculiar molecule : NEU Nanomanufacturing 04/17/2014

Sir Harold Kroto, co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovey of fullerines, gave a talk on Monday about his discovery as part of President Aoun's Profiles in Innovation Speaker Series.

A beautiful, peculiar molecule : NEU Nanomanufacturing The NSF Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing hosted Sir Harold Kroto, co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for a talk on Monday, April 14 on his discovery. News@Northeastern covers the talk:

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