There are approx. 400 researchers, including those from 7 out of DTU's 8 basic research centres, who use DTU Nanolab's facilities. But the maximum capacity of the cleanrooms has been reached. There is a need for new, up-to-date laboratories and tools if DTU Nanolab is to meet demands from collaboration partners or to launch major research activities.
DTU has ensured that DTU Nanolab can future-proof DTU's world-leading research infrastructure within micro- and nanofabrication. Most importantly, DTU will contribute to Denmark being able to supply the necessary components for future technologies.
The vision for B346A is to create an inspiring and innovative international research environment that brings researchers, students, and collaboration partners across disciplines together. Simultaneously, B346A will become a showcase where everyone can experience and gain knowledge about the latest nanotechnology.
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