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Organization
Maryland NanoCenter was chartered by the University as an official Center on October 1, 2004, bringing together researchers, programs, and capabilities from three Colleges: the College of Engineering , the College of Computer, Math, and Physical Sciences (CMPS), and the College of Chemical and Life Sciences . Maryland NanoCenter is administered within the Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics (IREAP).
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| Maryland NanoCenter Director |
Gary W. Rubloff
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| Maryland NanoCenter Steering Committee |
Comprised of representatives from the three Colleges, this Steering Committee guides Maryland NanoCenter strategic priorities and opportunities, the integration of talent across Maryland's nano landscape, and the infrastructure to support the effectiveness of the Maryland nano community.
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| IREAP Director |
Daniel
Lathrop
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| IREAP staff |
The administrative infrastructure of IREAP supports Maryland NanoCenter operations in areas of finance, personnel, communications, and general experimental facilities.
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| FabLab Director |
James O'Connor
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| FabLab Steering Committee |
Composed of FabLab staff and key faculty users of the FabLab, this Committee guides the directions of the FabLab, including priorities for facilities, connectivity to regional and shared fabrication facilities, and operational policies and procedures.
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| FabLab staff |
The FabLab staff includes resident engineers and a group of students responsible for individual tools.
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| Microscopy Steering Committee |
Composed of key faculty representing three colleges, this Committee guides the development and enhancement of microscopy and broader characterization facilities in Maryland NanoCenter,particularly the NispLab.
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| Students & postdocs |
Students and postdocs are affiliated with Maryland NanoCenter through their participation in faculty research groups associated with Maryland NanoCenter.
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