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The National Science Foundation's Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers Program: Looking Back, Moving Forward (2007)
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. "Appendix C List of Current Research Topics of MRSEC Interdisciplinary Research Groups." The National Science Foundation's Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers Program: Looking Back, Moving Forward. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2007.

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The National Science Foundation’s Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers Program: Looking Back, Moving Forward
  • De Novo Synthetic Protein Modules for Light-Capture and Catalysis—University of Pennsylvania

  • Biological Synthesis and Assembly of Macromolecular Materials—California Institute of Technology

COATINGS/CERAMICS

  • Synergistic Linear and Nonlinear Phenomena in Multifunctional Oxide Ceramic Systems—Northwestern University

  • Responsive Films and Film Formation—University of Southern Mississippi

  • Oxide-Based Hierarchical Interfacial Materials—University of Pennsylvania

  • Biological Synthesis & Assembly of Macromolecular Materials—California Institute of Technology

CONDENSED MATTER PHENOMENA

  • Electronic Interfaces—Cornell University

  • Nanoscale Growth—Cornell University

  • Nanomechanics—Cornell University

  • Electrons in Confined Geometries—Pennsylvania State University

  • Spin and Spin Coherence Dynamics of Tunable Electrochemically Synthesized Nanostructures—University of Maryland

  • Interplay of Magnetism and Transport in Correlated Electronic Materials—Princeton University

  • Microphotonic Materials and Structures—Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Fluid Flows-Singularities and Microscales—University of Chicago

  • Jamming, Slow Relaxation and Rigidity Onset in Materials Far from Equilibrium—University of Chicago

MAGNETICS/FERROELECTRICS/SPINTRONICS

  • Spin and Charge Quantum Transport in Organic/Magnetic Heterostructures for Spintronics and Optoelectronics—California Institute of Technology

  • Ferroelectric Photonic Materials—California Institute of Technology

  • Science and Engineering of Magnetoelectronics—Johns Hopkins University

  • IRG—Yale University

  • Electronic Interfaces—Cornell University

  • Nanoscale Growth—Cornell University

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