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NNI User Facilities Across The United States
The NNI’s network of user facilities provides scientific capabilities—equipment and expertise—to students and academic, government, and industry researchers at little to no cost. Use the filters to select which capabilities, access model, and/or state(s) would meet your research needs and apply the filters to update the list. Each user facility has its own webpage linked; explore its webpage and reach out to them.
Definitions
Host Institution: The primary university or national lab that hosts the infrastructure facility(ies).
Capabilities: The primary types of cutting-edge research tools and expertise featured by each facility.
Primary Access Model: How one gains access to this facility.*
State: The US State where the primary host Institution is located.
Facility Name | Host Institution | NNI Program | Access Model | Capabilities | States | Facility Link |
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Nebraska Nanoscale Facility (NNF) | University of Nebraska | NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure | Fee based | Characterization, Fabrication, Synthesis, Theory | NE | Click Here |
Nanotechnology Collaborative Infrastructure Southwest (NCI-SW) | Arizona State University | NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure | Fee based | Characterization, Fabrication, Theory | AZ | Click Here |
Montana Nanotechnology Facility (MONT) | University of Montana | NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure | Fee based | Characterization, Fabrication | MT | Click Here |
Midwest Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor (MiNIC) | University of Minnesota | NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure | Fee based | Characterization, Fabrication, Synthesis | MN | Click Here |
Mid-Atlantic Nanotechnology Hub (MANTH) | University of Pennsylvania | NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure | Fee based | Characterization, Fabrication | PA | Click Here |