University of Nebraska – Materials Research Science and Engineering Center – Polarization and Spin Phenomena in Nanoferroic Structures (P-SPINS)
Technology: Materials
The Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) “Polarization and Spin Phenomena in Nanoferroic Structures” (P-SPINS) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) is one of a nationwide network of MRSECs sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The UNL MRSEC was established in 2002 to carry out collaborative research on new magnetic materials and structures at the nanometer scale, with the aim of developing fundamental understanding of their properties and related phenomena. Read More…
University of Nebraska – Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience (NCMN)
Technology: Various
NCMN is concerned with atomic manipulation, properties affected by nanoscale dimensions, self-assembly, ordered nanoarrays, quantum dots and wires, nano-electronics, quantum computing, nanomechanics, nano-optics, molecular design, nanoelectromechanical systems, and nanobiological function and life sciences. Read More…
University of Nebraska-Lincoln – Center for Electro-Optics and Functionalized Surfaces (CEFS)
Technology: Light/Matter Interaction
The Center for Electro-Optics and Functionalized Surfaces (CEFS) is a unique comprehensive research center whose faculty, Postdocs, graduate, and undergraduate students work on problems related to light/matter interactions, as well as the functionalization of surfaces for a range of applications. Read More…
University of Nebraska-Lincoln – Laser Assisted Nano Engineering Group
Technology: Lasers
The group carries out state of art research in the field of nanotechnology using lasers. They aim to develop novel techniques using lasers for various applications including surface cleaning, nanoimprinting, nano-manufacturing, building photonic devices, nano-Raman and Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) microscopy. Read More…
University of Nebraska-Lincoln – Mesoscale Engineering Lab
Technology: Electronics; Optics
Professor Saraf’s group studies electronic and optical phenomena in mesoscales systems to design and synthesize self-assembled (nanoscale) materials and structures for applications in molecular medicine and electronics. Read More…