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The Center for
NanoScience (CeNS), established in 1998, aims to stimulate and
support interdisciplinary research in all areas of nanoscience,
combining physics, chemistry, biochemistry and life sciences.
CeNS is a working group based at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
(LMU) in Munich, Germany. CeNS members
and affiliates research both at the LMU and at other scientific
institutions as well as in industrial laboratories. They cooperate
in a horizontal network that lives from their voluntary commitment,
supported by a small coordinating
team.
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With the aim to improve
the utilization of the vast potential and multifaceted prospects
of nanotechnological research, the Center for Nanotechnology (CeNTech)
in Münster was created as one of Germany’s first centers for nanotechnology.
With high-profile university research groups working next door
to young start-ups and to established companies physically under
one roof, CeNTech provides the ideal environment to direct selected
ideas and results of nanotechnological research into technical
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The CFN
(Center for Functional Nanostructures) is funded by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the State of Baden-Württemberg
and the Universität Karlsruhe (TH) at the Universität Karlsruhe
(TH) since July 1st 2001. 25 groups from the Universität Karlsruhe
(TH) and 10 groups from the Forschungszentrums Karlsruhe GmbH
are participating, leading to a total of about two hundred scientists
involved. The CFN comprises four research areas: (A) Nano-Photonics,
(B) Nano-Electronics, (C) Molecular Nanostructures
und (D) Nanostructured Materials. The projects
within these four areas are cooperations between the faculties
of Physics, Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering & Information
Technology.
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Forschungszentrum
Karlsruhe GmbH,
Institut für Nanotechnologie,
Postfach 3640,
D-76021 Karlsruhe,
Germany
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The
Local Probes Group
Scanning
Probe Techniques (SPT) comprise a number of physical methods
to study surfaces with resolution in the nanometer range
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Das überregionale
Kompetenzzentrum Nanoanalytik (engl. Center
of Competence in Nano-Scale Analysis, Abk.
CCN) vernetzt Kernkompetenzen im Bereich der Nanoanalytik, die
an unterschiedlichen Standorten in Deutschland lokalisiert sind.
So wird eine effiziente Erarbeitung der Grundlagenerkenntnisse
und eine schnellere Umsetzung von nanotechnologischem Wissen
in Produkte, Produktionsverfahren und Dienstleistungen ermöglicht.
Das CCN hat drei Koordinationszentren in Hamburg, München und
Münster, sowie zahlreiche Kooperationspartner in ganz Deutschland
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NanoBioNet
- The Center of Exellence of Nanobiotechnology
Drei
Schlüsseltechnologien werden das 21. Jahrhundert prägen: die
Informationstechnologie, die Biotechnologie und die Nanotechnologie.
Die
Nanobiotechnologie als Schnittmengentechnologie aus Nano- und
Biotechnologie ermöglicht die Etablierung von Verfahren, mit
welchen z.B. physiologisch unbedenkliche und biokompatible Werkstoffe
und/oder Oberflächen mit Hilfe biomimetischer Prozesse entwickelt
werden können. Die Nanobiotechnologie zielt somit insbesondere
auf die Entwicklung von Verfahren und Materialien, die in der
Biologie, Medizin, Medizintechnik, Kosmetik und im Lebensmittelbereich
Anwendung finden.
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Nanodevices
for Photonics and Electronics
University
of Wuerzburg
The electron beam
lithography group develops and investigates lateral nanostructures
concerning quantization effects as well as regarding devices
properties. We have developed high resolution electron beam
lithography processes at high (200 kV and 100 kV), intermediate
(50 kV and 25 kV) and low voltages ( < 2kV) for lateral quantum
structures, optoelectronic and microelectronic devices, microcoils,
optical masks etc..
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