UMD Materials Research Science and Engineering Center @ University of Maryland
The Maryland MRSEC carries out nationally recognized fundamental research on surfaces and interfaces of materials with potential impact on the next generation of opto- and nano-electronic devices, and on complex oxides with potential applications in memory, switches, and sensors.
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Research Groups
- Seed I Diffusion and Wettability in Porous Nanoparticles
- Seed II Template Synthesis of Nanowire / Nanotube Heterostructures
- Seed Spin and Spin Coherence Dynamics of Tunable Electrochemically Synthesized Nanostructures
- IRG II Multifunctional Magnetic Oxides
- IRG I Low Dimensional Interfaces
- Seed I Assembly and Immobilization of Functional Nanomaterials for Device Applications
- Seed II Synthesis and Exploration of Topological Insulators
Program Highlights
- June 1, 2012 NanoFabulous, Developed by the University of Maryland MRSEC
- June 1, 2012 Greatest Show on Earth: Big Top Physics USA Science and Engineering Festival, Washington DC
- June 1, 2012 Electric Potential Metrology on the Nanoscale, University of Maryland
- June 1, 2012 Bilayer Graphene Photon Detector
- May 11, 2011 UMD MRSEC Takes Its Giant Buckyball on the Road
- May 11, 2011 Students Get a Global Perspective at UMD MRSEC Nanoscience Camp
- May 10, 2011 Metal Atom-Directed Traffic: Building Efficient 3-D Materials
- May 10, 2011 Building Better Nanodevices
