Nanomanufacturing: Working Smarter to Get Smaller
Industrial and manufacturing engineering professor Brian Paul is part of an OSU team leading the nation in development of tiny “nanofactories,” where microchannels no larger than a human hair enable production of nanomaterials to exact specifications in a highly controlled environment. This technology could revolutionize the way nanomaterials are produced and distributed.

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OSU researchers are combining nanotechnology and microtechnology to enable development of a wide range of very small, super-efficient devices--from fist-sized heat pumps and microcombustors the size of cigarette lighters to higher capacity chips for the semiconductor industry.

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