Build up of strong European networks on nano- and microtechnology
Establishment of cleanroom and microtechnology competences in research and education in Southern Denmark.
From Environmental and Food Sensing to Chemical Imaging
State-of-the art optical and non-optical imaging methods are used and developed further towards artificial intelligence driven use of elemental analysis by keeping simultaneous nanoscale resolution. The imaging data allow us also to develop new classes of environmental and food quality related sensors and devices.
A new class of nanomaterials, so-called smart materials, has recently emerged as very potential candidates for various applications because of their capability to self-respond to any external action.
Establishment of state-of-the art nanofabrication
From dedicated nanostructures to waferscale and R2R upscaling.