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December 8th, 2004
Research to feed technology
Abstract:
CAPE will house the existing Centre for Molecular Materials for Photonics and Electronics (CMMPE), and put the Electrical Engineering department next door to the physicists in the famous Cavendish Laboratory. Just down the road is the Bill Gates-sponsored Computer Science Laboratory.
On one corner of the Cavendish is the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre, which hosts the Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) on Nanotechnology. On the other is Hitachi Labs Cambridge, and the Microelectronics Research Centre, both of which concentrate on novel device structures, including quantum effects, and develop ultra-fine lithographic techniques. If you want multi-disciplinary, that is what you have got.
Source:
electronicsweekly
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University of Cambridge
Centre for Molecular Materials for Photonics and Electronics (CMMPE)
Cambridge Nanoscience Centre
Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) on Nanotechnology
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