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NanoLab Nijmegen is a laboratory of Radboud University Nijmegen in Nederlands. Its goal is to contribute to knowledge transfer between academia and industry to make new developments in nanoscience and technology accessible for enterprises. It is done mainly via research jobs and collaborative research projects with industry, workshops, and training. Many projects employ Scanning Probe Microscopy methods as the primary experimental approach.

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  • NanoLab Nijmegen is a laboratory of Radboud University Nijmegen in Nederlands. Its goal is to contribute to knowledge transfer between academia and industry to make new developments in nanoscience and technology accessible for enterprises. It is done mainly via research jobs and collaborative research projects with industry, workshops, and training. Many projects employ Scanning Probe Microscopy methods as the primary experimental approach. The initiative is broadly based in the Institute for Molecules and Materials, next to the Scanning Tunneling Microscopy group. The groups Spectroscopy of Solids and Interfaces, Solid State Chemistry, Condensed Matter Science, Supramolecular Chemistry, and Molecular Materials are participating. NanoLab Nijmegen has received funding from Europees Fonds for Regionale Ontwikkeling (EFRO) and NanoNed, a.o. The new NanoLab building was officially opened in March 2006 by the Commissaris van de Koningin Clemens Cornielje. (en)
  • NanoLab Nijmegen is een laboratorium van de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen ter bevordering van kennistransfer tussen academia en industrie op het gebied van nanotechnologie. Het doel is het toegankelijk maken van nieuwe technologische ontwikkelingen voor ondernemers.Dit gebeurt voornamelijk via research jobs en samenwerkingsprojecten met de industrie,en via workshops en training.In veel van de projecten worden Scanning Probe Microscopie methodes als hoofdaanpak gebruikt. Het initiatief is breed verankerd in het Instituut voor Moleculen en Materialen van de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, en naast de groep nemen de groepen Spectroscopy of Solids and Interfaces, Solid State Chemistry,Condensed Matter Science, Supramolecular Chemistry, en Molecular Materials deel. NanoLab Nijmegen heeft subsidiĆ«ring verkregen onder andere via het Europees Fonds for RegionaleOntwikkeling (EFRO) en NanoNed. Het nieuwe NanoLab-gebouw werdofficieel geopend in maart 2006 door de commissaris van de Koningin, de heer Cornielje. (nl)
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  • NanoLab Nijmegen is a laboratory of Radboud University Nijmegen in Nederlands. Its goal is to contribute to knowledge transfer between academia and industry to make new developments in nanoscience and technology accessible for enterprises. It is done mainly via research jobs and collaborative research projects with industry, workshops, and training. Many projects employ Scanning Probe Microscopy methods as the primary experimental approach. (en)
  • NanoLab Nijmegen is een laboratorium van de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen ter bevordering van kennistransfer tussen academia en industrie op het gebied van nanotechnologie. Het doel is het toegankelijk maken van nieuwe technologische ontwikkelingen voor ondernemers.Dit gebeurt voornamelijk via research jobs en samenwerkingsprojecten met de industrie,en via workshops en training.In veel van de projecten worden Scanning Probe Microscopie methodes als hoofdaanpak gebruikt. (nl)
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