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Angstron Materials, Inc. – 300 |
APIX Analytics – 306 |
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) J9CB – 207 We are also dual-hatted as the Joint Science and Technology Office for Chemical and Biological Defense under the DoD Chemical and Biological Defense Program. In this role we provide cutting edge technology solutions to reduce the threat from weapons of mass destruction and empower warfighters to achieve their missions in a chemical or biological environment. In addition, we have a dual responsibility of protecting against the known threats of today as well as anticipating the major threats of tomorrow. We are leading the development of innovative scientific and technical advances that protect our warfighters and benefit the nation’s private sector. |
Los Angeles Field Strategic Partnership Program – 203 The FBI Strategic Partnership Program (SPP) is an initiative that aims to foster communication and build awareness of counterintelligence threats facing the U.S. business and academic communities. The SPP works to identify and safeguard those technologies which, if compromised, would severely damage U.S. national security and economic interests. Through the partnerships, the FBI is able to provide security related training as well as provide the tools and experience to identify and mitigate threats. |
NANOGAP, Inc. – 209 NANOGAP is a nanomaterials company built on a technology platform of precisely controlled wet chemistry. A range of novel, high-performance nanomaterial dispersions are currently manufactured, including sub-nanometer atomic quantum clusters (AQCs), nanoparticles (from 5 to 50 nanometers in size), and high aspect ratio nanowires. NANOGAP's products have a wide range of applications, including conductive inks, security printing, catalysis, antimicrobials, diagnostics and therapeutics. |
Nanomanufacturing Center, University of Massachusetts Lowell – 201 |
Nanoscience Instruments – 107 |
NIOSH – 105 NIOSH is the leading federal agency conducting research and providing guidance on the occupational safety and health implications and applications of nanotechnology. |
NIST/CNST – 206 |
Northeastern University - Center for High-Rate Nanomanufacturing – 103 The NSF Center for High-Rate Nanomanufacturing at Northeastern University in Boston is developing tools and processes to manufacture nanotechnology-based devices for the military, electronics, energy, materials and biomed sectors. The CHN has demonstrated devices such as chemical sensors, biosensors, interconnects, energy harvesters, NEMS, etc. with 2D and 3D nanoscale features made of carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles at high rates and over large areas on various substrates, including flexible ones. The CHN has close ties with companies in Massachusetts, California, around the country, and beyond. |
Raith – 202 Raith is a leading precision technology solution provider for nanofabrication, electron beam lithography, focused ion beam fabrication, nanoengineering and reverse engineering applications. Raith has an established, world-wide network of dedicated scientists and engineers which serve customers from virtually every field of study, from academia and industry. It has the largest support infrastructure within the nanofabrication business field worldwide. |
Rice University – 308 Rice University is a leader in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering and a frequent research collaborator with the DoD (all Services), the DOE, Homeland Security and numerous defense and aerospace contractors. Rice, with leadership from Nobel Laureates Richard Smalley and Robert Curl, helped establish the field of carbon nanotechnology, and expanded from there to multiple applications of nanotechnology to health, energy, aerospace and information technology, with advanced materials playing a role in all of these arenas. |
U.S. Army Research Laboratory – 205 |
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory – 204 |