
- Large-area electronics and electronics on unconventional substrates such as plastic, metal foils and paper
- Development of novel electronic materials
- Design, processing, and integration of electronic devices and circuits
- Rapid system prototyping including design, fabrication, and testing
- Thin-film and nanoscale devices
The centre contains 15,000 square feet of laboratory and cleanroom space. The class 10,000 cleanroom is a reference model for new cleanroom facilities in the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, specifically the Energy Research Center and the Quantum Nano Centre.
The G2N Centre is committed to supporting graduate and undergraduate research in applications of micro- and nanofabrication and in disseminating knowledge to the research community.
The Centre welcomes industrial partners to perform research and development projects in the facility in collaboration with academic researchers. Long- term collaborative projects are given a priority. Extended fabrication projects are considered and planned individually subject to the facility load to ensure protection of all facility users' interests.