Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM)

Technology: Photonics

PRISM is a multidisciplinary research center at Princeton University in the general field of materials science through photonics with a special emphasis on the hard material – soft material interface. Read More…

Princeton University – NanoStructures Laboratory

Technology: Electronics

The mission of NanoStructures Laboratory (NSL) is to explore and develop 1) New nanotechnologies that will fabricate structures substantially smaller, better, and cheaper than current technology permits. and 2) Innovative nanoscale electronic, optoelectronic, and magnetic devices by combining cutting-edge nanotechnology with frontier knowledge from different disciplines. Read More…

Rutgers University – Institute for Advanced Materials, Devices, and Nanotechnology

Technology: Various

The Institute provides support, coordination and oversight for three large groups of research programs in the areas of Energy and Environment, electronics, photonics and sensors, and Nanobiology. Read More…

Stevens Institute of Technology – Active Nanomaterials & Devices Laboratory

Technology: Various

The major research interests of the group are the design, fabrication, characterization and applications of various active nanostructures such as nanofibers, nanotubes, nanojunctions and nanotrees. The active materials currently under exploration include piezoelectric, piezoresistive or conductive, thermal electric and photovoltaic materials. The targeted applications of the various nanostructures developed are acoustic sensors for structural health monitoring, medical devices for thrombus retrieving, nanoacoustic waves for circulating cancer cell screening, chemical sensors for various gases and explosives, biosensors for stroke diagnostics, and energy scavenging involving mechanical-electric, thermoelectric, optoelectric and chemical-electric energy conversions. Read More…

Stevens Institute of Technology – EH Yang Research Group

Technology: Basic Research

Group has expertise in the micro- and nano-fabrication and characterization of MEMS devices, nanomaterials, and smart polymers. Current research interests include engineering smart polymers for microfluidics and surface science, nanofabrication of devices for studying surface interaction, and growth and synthesis of 1D/2D materials for energy, environment, and biomedical applications. Read More…

Stevens Institute of Technology – Nano and Microfluidics Lab

Technology: Various

The lab deals with Large-Area 3-D Nano-Patterning and Nanostructure Fabrication, Nanoscale Interfacial Phenomena, Multifunctional Superhydrophobic Surfaces, Microfluidic Self-Assembly of Nanomaterials, Nanofluidic Energy Harvesting, and Optofluidic Waveguides and sensors. Read More…

Stevens Institute of Technology – Nanomechanics and Nanomaterials Lab

Technology: Materials

The group is interested in studying the behavior of advanced material systems at the nanoscale. Particular material systems of interest include polymers and polymer nanocomposites, as well as thin film and piezoelectric materials of interest in MEMS applications. Read More…

Stevens Institute of Technology – Nanotechnology & Multiscale Systems Research

Technology: Various

The Multiscale Science, Engineering, and Technology research thrust at Stevens seeks to establish the knowledge base necessary to develop and implement nanotechnology-enabled solutions spanning a broad spectrum of engineering and science disciplines. Rooted in nanoscale science yet focused on real-world problems, these emerging technologies will have transformative value in areas of national and global interest including energy, health, electronics, communications, the environment, and national security. Read More…