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Affiliations

  • Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group (IMG)

    The Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group (IMG) is a college-wide multi-departmental IMG LOGOeducation and research program of the College of Engineering at the University of Florida. IMG research focuses on micro- and nanosystems for energy, healthcare, homeland security, aerospace, transportation, consumer electronics, and other emerging technology areas. Efforts include design, fabrication, characterization, and ultimately deployment of micro and nanotechnologies for a wide variety of applications.

  • Multi-functional Integrated System Technology (MIST) Center

    The Multi-functional Integrated System Technology (MIST) Center is an NSFMIST LOGO Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) led by the University of Florida and the University of Central Florida.  The MIST Center provides an early-stage research sandbox for developing next-generation smart systems in the Internet of Things era. MIST facilitates integration of novel materials, processes, devices, and circuits into multi-functional systems through research partnerships between university, industry, and government stakeholders.

  • Nanoscience Institute for Medical and Engineering Technology (NIMET)

    The Nanoscience Institute for Medical and Engineering Technology (NIMET) is a NIMET LOGO TwOuniversity-wide institute that serves to focus and coordinate research and educational activities at the University of Florida (UF) in the fields of nanoscale science, engineering, and technology. At UF, research at the nanoscale, as well as that enabled by nanotechnology, has developed in several colleges and now involves physics, chemistry, materials, engineering, biology, medicine, food/agricultural sciences, and other.

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