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Nanoscale Fabrication
Shrink Molecularly Diverse 3D Assemblies for Fabrication
Develop methods for producing smaller, more diverse assemblies using patterned techniques that allow for greater molecular variability.
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Irradiant Technologies
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Longitudinal Science Blog: Notes on sequence programmability in bio-templated electronics
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3D nanofabrication by volumetric deposition and controlled shrinkage of patterned scaffolds
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Current Chip Fabrication Methods are Extremely Expensive and Hard to Change
Nanoscale Fabrication
Modern chip fabs are enormous, multi-billion-dollar facilities with limited versatility in what they can produce. This bottleneck restricts the ability to create assemblies with diverse molecular components on a small scale.