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I-Corps: Translation Potential of a Low-Cost, High-Throughput Nanomanufacturing Platform — NSF Award to University of Texas at Aus

This I-Corps project focuses on bringing a new nanomanufacturing technology to market that can create tiny patterns and structures on materials. This nanopatterning can leading to a rapid and low-cost alternative to the nanomanufacturing systems used today. Currently, nanopatterned technologies exist almost entirely wi

Award titleI-Corps: Translation Potential of a Low-Cost, High-Throughput Nanomanufacturing Platform
Award ID2515641
AwardeeUniversity of Texas at Austin
CityAUSTIN
StateTX
Amount obligated$50,000
Principal investigatorEdward Yu
ProgramI-Corps
Start date04/01/2025
AbstractThis I-Corps project focuses on bringing a new nanomanufacturing technology to market that can create tiny patterns and structures on materials. This nanopatterning can leading to a rapid and low-cost alternative to the nanomanufacturing systems used today. Currently, nanopatterned technologies exist almost entirely within the semiconductor market and must meet the standards of Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) compatibility, necessitate clean room infrastructure, and can require up
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