NanoAlliance Resources

This is the beginning of a web inventory of regionally available nano-alliance resources, and recent results obtained therewith. This initial list of characterization, synthesis, modeling, and educational resources is alphabetically ordered by location and facility name, with sub-ordering by instrumentation type. Look for complementary lists soon e.g. organized according to application area. Suggestions for alternate listing strategies in this regard are invited. Also, check out the table-of-contents frame (left) for related construction on consultation hotlines and facility access.

On the subject of facility results, we'll be looking for links to illustrated stories about specific projects, enjoyable by as large an audience as possible (e.g. legislators and readers of surburban newpapers) rather than highly technical reports and/or generic information about what this or that technique might do (although there may be a place for these things as well). As the list of such application links expands, it may be useful to set up the outline so that it expands fully only in selected regions. At that point, alternate cross-listing formats will become even more important.


Note: This page (http://newton.umsl.edu/~run/mona/inventory.html) is in it's earliest stages of development. Suggestions for existing and new entries invited, as well as on better ways to structure this resource. Although there are many contributors, the person responsible for errors is P. Fraundorf. This site is hosted by the Department of Physics and Astronomy (and Center for Molecular Electronics) at UM-StLouis.