Cornell a partner in $35 million NSF nanoscale electronics research center

Post date: Jul 14, 2014 5:13:46 PM

Cornell physicists and engineers are lending their expertise in next-generation nanoscale electronics research as part of a new $35 million National Science Foundation (NSF) research center.

Cornell's Craig Fennie, assistant professor of applied and engineering physics; Ephrahim Garcia, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering; and Darrell Schlom, the Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Industrial Chemistry and professor of materials science and engineering, will join researchers from several institutions in creating highly efficient, powerful electromagnetic systems no bigger than biological cells.

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