What's In A Node?
Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 9:22AM The basic structure of the Kentucky Nanonet is similar in visualization to a simple computer network. The KyNN is made up of laboratories, research centers and departments across the State of Kentucky that have an interest in some aspect of Micro/Nanotechnology. These Nodes vary in size and scope, but all share the common bond of Micro/Nanotechnology.
Like a traditional network, the Nodes have joined the KyNN to improve inter-University communication and collaboration. The KyNN also maintains an inventory of equipment and processes that are available at the various Nodes to allow researchers in the State to better leverage the available infrastructure.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A KENTUCKY NANONET NODE?
LIST OF CURRENT KY NANONET NODES:
- EKU Department of Chemistry
- The ElectroOptics Research Institute and Nanotechnology Center (ERINC)
- UofL Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research
- MOREHEAD RF Micro-Characterization Lab
- MURRAY State MicroElectronics Lab
- Sullivan University College of Pharmacy
- UK Catalyst Research and Testing Center
- UK Center for Advanced Materials (CAM)
- UK Center for Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CeNSE)
- UK Electron Microscopy Center (EMC)
- UK Imaging Center
- UK Mass Spectrometry Facility
- UofL Micro/Nano Technology Center (MNTC)
- UofL Rapid Prototyping Center
- UofL Wireless & IC Design Laboratory
- WKU Nondestructive Analysis (NOVA) Center
- UK Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER)
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