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MassNanoTech, the research institute for nanotechnology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, coordinates research on nanoscale materials, devices and systems, collaborates with industry, advances nanotechnology commercialization, educates students, and fosters outreach activities. Read more..

UMass Amherst Nanotechnology Center Receives $20 Million Renewal of Federal Grant to Boost Advanced Manufacturing, Economic Growth
AMHERST, Mass. – The University of Massachusetts Amherst has received a five-year, $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support a national research center on nanomanufacturing. The grant will fund the university’s Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing (CHM).

A signature CHM effort is focused on roll-to-roll nanoscale processing of flexible electronics and high technology devices such as solar cells, cell phone displays, batteries and sensors. Roll-to-roll processing is similar to how photographic film moves through a camera from one spindle to another or how newspapers are printed, but with chemical and physical processing in between. Read more...

Science Quest for High School Students
MassNanoTech has taken the lead in bringing you UMass ScienceQuest, a day of mini-course, demonstrations and lab activities designed for high school students interested in science and lab research. The event is sponsored by the NSF Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing, UMass College of Natural Sciences, NSF Material Research Science Engineering Center, and the iCons Program. Please visit the Event Website here.

Summer 2012 REU Program in Nanotechnology
The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program in Nanotechnology is the UMass Amherst 10-week REU lab-and-learning experience for students interested in the field of nanotechnology. This summer, step up your career and get involved in an exciting research project as a SURE participant. With many research projects to choose from, you may not find it easy to decide. Please visit the Program Website here.

Research Symposium for the 2011 REU Program in Nanotechnology
The public is invited to attend the summer research symposium of the Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) participants in the Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing (CHM) and the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC). Wednesday and Thursday, August 3-4, 2011. Read more...

2011 NSF IGERT Poster Competition Finalist
Felicia Bokel, (Hayward Research Group) receives award for the Research and Innovation in Nanoscale Device Development poster: "Hybrid Poly(3-Hexylthiophene)/CdSe Nanowires via Co-crystallization". More...