The NanoNetwork has harnessed the power of >150 researchers and three shared user facilities comprised of state-of-the-art nanofabrication and (nano and bio) materials characterization equipment. This consortium of resources is available to companies to help turn new ideas into products or make those that exist more competitive.
ONAMI’s shared user facilities are first class materials characterization and fabrication laboratories open to outside users. The facilities, on a pay for service basis, enable those that do not have equipment or need extra bandwidth, access to high cost capital equipment and technical expertise. They fulfill time critical needs during production ramp and intense phases of research and development. Users include biotech, semiconductor, solar, wood products, defense and advanced materials companies and universities.
To read more about the facilities and capabilities or for contact information go to Facilities Page.
To learn about the details of these programs go to Thrusts of Research.
To learn about ONAMI member researchers, including contact information, go to Contact a Researcher.
Combined, researchers plus shared user facilities are a powerful engine that can provide momentum to your company whether the goal is to solve a one-time problem or to develop a new product.
The NanoNetwork is a valuable local resource, use it.
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ONAMI Announces Facility Matching Grant Program for New Users If your business hasn’t worked with an ONAMI facility, you may qualify for a matching grant. This matching grant program is targeted at users new to CAMCOR at the University of Oregon, CEMN at Portland State University, and the Microproducts Breakthrough Institute at Oregon State University.
Additional information and the program application are available at: http://www.onami.us/index.php/nano-network/matching_grant_program