About InterNano

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InterNano is a platform for information and knowledge exchange for the nanomanufacturing community and a vehicle for creating links across manufacturing sectors. InterNano combines multiple resources with networking and computational tools to facilitate information discovery and to encourage collaboration among nanomanufacturing practitioners.

What is Nanomanufacturing?

 

Mission and Governance

The mission of InterNano is to support the information needs of the nanomanufacturing community as a comprehensive service that collects, organizes, and distributes information for and about the nanomanufacturing domain. It is the gateway to and information arm of the National Nanomanufacturing Network.

To obtain its goal of becoming the premier information service for the nanomanufacturing community, InterNano will:

  • Provide directories and databases of nanomanufacturing processes and nanostructured materials properties
  • Offer a standardized vocabulary for resource discovery and domain definition
  • Make timely educational materials, workshop reports, and nanomanufacturing events information publicly available
  • Facilitate networking and information exchange between nanomanufacturing community members
  • Increase exposure to scientific literature being published in nanomanufacturing
  • Aggregate publicly available information
  • Curate domain-specific collections

Governance

InterNano is a project of the National Nanomanufacturing Network, funded by the NSF Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing and supported by UMass Amherst Libraries.

Advisory Board

In addition to the support and guidance provided by the NNN, CHM, and UMass Amherst Libraries, InterNano depends upon the input and advice of its volunteer Advisory Board:

Industry
Adra Baca
Corning
David Cruise Regional Employment Board of Hampden County, MA
Diane LewisNational Nanotechnology Manufacturing Center
Manish Mehta NCMS Ann Arbor
Diane Mundt
Environ Corp.
Uzo Okoroanyanwu
AMD
Academic
Marilyn Billings
Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bill Gibson
Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Tomomi Irita
Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst
James Murday
Research and Advancement, University of Southern California
David Pui  Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota
D. Venkataraman
Chemistry, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Government
Mark Hoover
NIOSH
Goran Karapetrov
Argonne National Laboratory

 

 

Last updated: September 16, 2008
 
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