THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY

One of the primary goal of the California Institute of Nanotechnology (CINANO) is conduct  research and development in the frontier of nanotechnology with its wide spectrum of applications in the biomedical, semiconductor and alternative energy (bio-fuel and solar system products)

 

Research projects:

Our scientists are currently working with partners in the industry and academia focusing a number of research projects, such as: 

1.    Improvement of purification and quality control of uniformity of carbon nanotubes .

2.    Trouble shooting manufacturing scalability to improve production yields in partnership with industry partners.  

3.    Bio-Sensors: development of a bio-nano-sensor system for detecting of toxin and toxic nanoparticles in food and biological products.  

4.    Targeted Nanoscale Drug Delivery Sustem:  development of a novel Nano  Drug Delivery System to carry potent anti-cancer anti-biotic to  certain targeted cancerous areas to optimize therapeutic treatment while minimizing the toxic effect of chemotherapy.

5.   Fuel Cells:  Further development electro-catalysis replacement of Platinum based electrodes to improve yields and cost of large scale production. The fuel cell can be potentially developed into a nanoscale solar system which is a rugged, reliable, thin film at affordable cost for large scale production.

6.   Nanocrystalline materials, Nanoscale thin-film materials and Nano-Organic materials for the development of solar energy system products.

 

For further information, please contact
Program Coordinator
California Institute of Nanotechnology
1290 Parkmoor Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126 USA
Tel. 408-277-3042
Fax. 408-293-9057
Email: program@cinano.com 
Web site: http://www.cinano.com