Collaboration


Group members participate in a number of different research centers, including the Center for Translational Applcations of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems (TANMS), Function Accelerated nanoMaterial Engineering (FAME), and the Office of Naval Research (ONR).

These centers embody the cooperation of researchers working towards one or more common goals. Please click the links below if you would like to learn more about these organizations.

TANMS

TANMS works to engineer a revolution in miniature electromagnetic electronics through development of a new class of nanoscale.


FAME

The mission of FAME (Function Accelerated nanoMaterial Engineering) is to create and investigate new nonconventional atomic scale engineered materials and structures of multi-function oxides, metals and semiconductors to accelerate innovations in analog, logic and memory devices for revolutionary impact on the semiconductor and defense industries.


C-DEN

The Center for Design-Enabled Nanofabrication (C-DEN), with cross-disciplinary expertise in lithography, resists, etch, integration and computer-aided design, investigates challenges in design, patterning and fabrication of integrated systems at the 5nm node and beyond.


ONR

ONR manages and funds basic and applied science and advanced technology development through the use of grants and contracts with an array of partners in academia, industry, and government in the United States and around the world.


SRC

The SRC Engineering Research Center for Environmentally Benign Semiconductor Manufacturing (ERC) strives to improve performance, reduce cost, and lower the environmental impact of semiconductor manufacturing while promoting sustainable design princriples.