NanoLab Nijmegen

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The NanoLab Nijmegen

The aim of NanoLab Nijmegen is to contribute to knowledge transfer between academia and industry,[where?] in particular to make new developments in nanoscience and technology accessible for enterprises. This is done mainly via research jobs and collaborative research projects with industry, and via workshops and training. Many of the projects employ Scanning Probe Microscopy methods as the main experimental approach.

The initiative is broadly based in the and next to the and the groups, Spectrosocopy of Solids and Interfaces, Solid State Chemistry, Condensed Matter Science, Supramolecular Chemistry, and Molecular Materials are participating.

NanoLab Nijmegen received funding from (EFRO) and NanoNed, a.o. The new NanoLab building was officially opened in March 2006 by the Commissaris van de Koningin Clemens Cornielje.

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