Central Michigan University Research Corporation (CMU-RC)
Technology: Facilitator
CMU-RC is a not-for-profit organization established to facilitate innovative research and development opportunities between the university and high technology companies. CMU-RC is dedicated to establishing and operating a national center of excellence in the research fields of business intelligence and nanoscale sciences. Read More…
MANCEF – Micro And Nanotechnology Commercialization Education Foundation
Technology: Commercialization
MANCEF globally supports the creation, exchange, and dissemination of knowledge vital to people, organizations, and governments interested in the commercialization of miniaturization technologies. Read More…
Michigan Nanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences (M-NiMBS)
Technology: Life Sciences
The mission of M-NiMBS is to harness nanoscale science and engineering for biological and medical applications, as well as to use bio-inspired nanostructures to develop new forms of materials, sensors and electronics. Read More…
Michigan State University – Composite Materials & Structures Center (CMSC)
Technology: Materials
The CMSC is a multidisciplinary facility that is focused on research on composite materials, processing and design as well as transfer of composites technology to industry. Read More…
Michigan State University – Molecular and Organic Excitonics Lab
Technology: Materials
The MOE lab focuses on inorganic and organic excitonic materials for solar energy production and utilization. They look to exploit oriented, crystalline, nanostructured and excitonic films through organic-inorganic and organic-organic interactions while studying fundamental relationships between structure and photophysical properties. Read More…
Michigan State University: The Nanotube Site
Technology: Nanotubes
A vast compilation of more than 1,000 listings generated by monitoring web postings on “nanotubes” and “carbon”. Read More…
Michigan Technological University – Nanotechnology
Technology: Various
Nanotechnology at MichiganTech. Read More…
University of Michigan – Glotzer Group
Technology: Modeling and Simulation
Research in the Glotzer group focuses on understanding why and how ordered structures emerge in otherwise disordered soft materials and nanoscale systems — and how to design and control novel, functional structures from nanoscale building blocks using unconventional methods. Our tools for discovery include molecular, mesoscale, and multiscale computer simulations. Read More…
University of Michigan – Guo Research Group
Technology: Various
The group’s research areas include Nanoimprint Technology and Applications, Organic electronics & photonics, Nanofluidics and Nano-Biotechnology, Si Nanoelectronics. Read More…
University of Michigan – Kopelman Laboratory
Technology: Life Sciences
The Kopelman Laboratory at the University of Michigan is working on Autonomous Nano-Devices for Biomedical Applications. Read More…
University of Michigan – Kotov Laboratory
Technology: Materials
The Kotov Research Group at the University of Michigan mission is to carry out creative, thorough, and meaningful research in the area of nanoscale materials and promote the professional development of its group members in the process. It often crosses the boundaries into adjacent disciplines such as biology, optics, medicine, electronics, energy, and other areas of Science. Read More…
University of Michigan – Lurie Nanofabrication Facility
Technology: Instrumentation
The LNF is available, on a fee basis, for use by research groups from government, industry and universities. Equipment and processes are available for research on silicon integrated circuits, MEMS, III-V compound devices, organic devices and nanoimprint technology. Read More…
University of Michigan – Micro/Nano/Molecular Biotechnology Lab
Technology: Life Sciences
The laboratory focuses on understanding cell function through the development and use of novel micro-, nano-, and molecular-scale technologies. It constructs organs-on-a-chip systems to dissect cell signaling pathways, understand disease physiology, test therapeutics, and perform cell-based therapies. Tunable nanofluidic systems are used to perform multi-color histone mapping of single strands of chromatin and aqueous two phase systems (ATPS) micropatterning enables cell printing and droplet-based bioassays. Read More…
University of Michigan – Solid State Electronics Laboratory
Technology: Electronics
The SSEL manages academic programs and conducts research on the theory, design, and fabrication of electronic, optoelectronic devices, circuits, and microsystems (MEMS), as well as on organic devices, novel characterization and metrology techniques and nanofabrication technology. Read More…
Wayne State University – Nano Devices and Systems Laboratory
Technology: Electronics
The nano Devices & Systems Laboratory (nDSL) at Wayne State University aims at understanding the fundamental science of one-dimensional systems and nano-structures and developing electronic device technologies at single molecular or nanometer scale. Read More…
Wayne State University – nano@wayne
Technology: Various
This website provides information on various nanoscience and nanotechnology initiatives at Wayne State University. Read More…
Western Michigan University – Nanotechnology Research and Computation Center (NRCC)
Technology: Nanobioenvironmental Chemistry
NRCC’s unique niche research area is ‘Nanobioenvironmental chemistry’. Read More…