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The Center for Nano-scale Multifunctional Materials at Wright State University was established in October 2007, and serves as a focal point for science and engineering research and education in the expanding field of Nano-scale materials and devices. It fosters multidisciplinary research and education efforts of university faculty, industrial partners and collaborators from federal laboratories. Within Wright Sate University, faculty members from five departments and two colleges are represented in the Center. Partnering Institutions include several for-profit companies, Air Force Research Laboratory, and several American and international universities.
 

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                                          Director:     Dr. Sharmila M . Mukhopadhyay

                                         Program Manager :     Dr. Allen G. Jackson

                                        Safety / Lab Manager :     Mr. Gregory Wilt

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     Center for Nanoscale Multifunctional Materials , Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio-45435, USA

                                                                                  Last updated on  09/22/08

                                                                                                                           Anil Karumuri