Center for Green Materials Chemistry

The Center for Green Materials Chemistry is a Phase I Center for Chemical Innovation sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The Center is a growing collaboration pursuing the study and design of environmentally benign chemistry platforms for the fabrication of high-performance inorganic electronic devices. The Center seeks to revolutionize device fabrication for applications spanning the space from large-area displays and electronics to nanoscale integrated circuits.

Research and education activities are tightly integrated to advance the cycle of innovation. By partnering with industry, national labs, and leading academic institutions, the Center is helping to create new technologies, while protecting the environment and educating a new generation of scientists.


HIGHLIGHTS

CGMC researchers describe high sensitivity, high-fidelity nanoscale writing with inorganic materials: Microelectronics Engineering 93, 1296-1308 (2009)

Inpria Corporation licenses
CGMC technologies

CGMC researchers describe self-assembly of 64 members ultra-low thermal-conductivity misfits: Chemistry of Materials ACS ASAP

DC Johnson and S Rung represent CGMC activities at Silicon Forest Technology and Financial Forum

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Centers for Chemical Innovation
Dr. Kathy Covert,
Program Director Sponsored by
The National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard,
Arlington, Virginia 22230 USA