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initiative in 1977, and has subsequently been partially supported by several other NSF programs. It currently receives about $ 20 million each year in federal funding. In 2004 the CNF moved into its current facility, Duffield Hall, supported by $ 100 million in support from Cornell. It now
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The CNF is a general user facility, and while many users are from Cornell or other nearby universities, it also draws users from a wide range of universities and companies around the world. Roughly 700 scientists use the facility every year, half of whom are associated with Cornell.
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includes 15,000 square feet of Level 1000 cleanroom as well as several times more non-cleanroom laboratory space. In 2009 the NNIN received $ 10 million as part of the
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The CNF is used for research in a wide range of fields such as
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Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility (CNF)
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cleanroom
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
National Science Foundation
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
MEMS
microfluidics
nanomagnetics
bioelectronics
electron-beam lithography
photolithography
chemical vapor deposition
electron-beam deposition
reactive ion etching
scanning electron microscopes
ellipsometers
"A Brief History of the CNF"
"President's visit puts focus on upstate's high-tech growth"
"Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility"
"Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility Receives Stimulus Funds to Help with Equipment Upgrades"
"The 2010-2011 CNF Recearch Accomplishments"
"Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF) - Profile"
the original
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