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Nanoscience Center

Nanoscience Center. FINLAND. Jyväskylä. London. Berlin. Paris. NSC was established 2004. Today it houses 14 professors and 150 researchers from the fields of biology, chemistry and physics. Rome. Madrid. Athens. FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. C hemistry. NSC.

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Nanoscience Center

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  1. Nanoscience Center FINLAND Jyväskylä London Berlin Paris NSC was established 2004. Today it houses 14 professors and 150 researchers from the fields of biology, chemistry and physics. Rome Madrid Athens

  2. FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Chemistry NSC Biological and EnvironmentalScience Physics Steeringgroup Scientificadvisoryboard Industrial advisoryboard

  3. Spectroscopy of nanostructures Prof. Janne Ihalainen Dr. Andreas Johansson Prof. Mika Pettersson Dr. Jussi Toppari Dynamics of nano-objectsbyusingultrafastspectroscopy Spectroscopicinvestigations of individual nano-objects

  4. OrganicNanochemistry Prof. Maija Nissinen Prof. Petri Pihko Prof. Kari Rissanen Supramolecular synthetic and structural chemistry Nanoparticles and supramolecular systems in catalysis

  5. TheoreticalNanoscience Dr. Gerrit GroenhofProf. Tero HeikkiläDr. Karoliina HonkalaProf. Hannu HäkkinenDr. Pekka Koskinen Prof. Robert van LeeuwenProf. Jussi Timonen Nanostructures Nanocatalysis Modeling and simulationsof materials and processes Quantumcontrol and dynamics Transport of heat and electricity

  6. Experimentalnanophysics Prof. Markus Ahlskog Dr. Konstantin Arutyunov Prof. Ilari Maasilta Dr. Timo Sajavaara Dr. Jussi Toppari Low-temperature physics and development of ultra-sensitive detection Fabrication and modification of nano and micro structures Quantum and molecular electronics, and plasmonics

  7. Biologicalnanostructures Prof. Jaana Bamford Dr. Leona Gilbert Prof. Janne Ihalainen Dr. Varpu Marjomäki Dr. Olli Pentikäinen • Prof. Jussi Timonen • Dr. Maija Vihinen-Ranta • Prof. Jari Ylänne Structural virology, evolution and functioning of viruses in animal cells Biological imaging, protein structures and interactions Analysis of cellular structures

  8. Instrumentation for Production • Atomic layer deposition (ALD) • 3D laserlithography • Electron beam lithography equipment (EBL) • UV mask aligner • Vacuum evaporators, HV and UHV • Chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) • Langmuir-Blodgettgrowth (LB) • Reactive ion etching (RIE) Modeling and Visualization • FGI-cluster, 672 CPU cores

  9. Instrumentation for Characterization • Scanning electron microscopes (SEM, SEM+EDS) • Atomic force microscopes (AFM): standard, environmental • Near-field optical microscope (SNOM) • Transmission electron microscopes (TEM) • Confocal microscopes • X-raymicrotomography (bestresolution 50 nm) • Single crystal X-ray diffraction • NMR spectroscopy equipment • Optical spectrometers (IR, vis-UV, CD, Raman, fluoresc.) • Nano and femtosecond lasers (UV to IR, 20 fs) • Cryo and vacuum instrumentation • Ionbeamanalysistools for elementaldepthprofiling (down to nmdepthresolution)

  10. Business co-operation at the NSC Weofferservices and solutions in the fields of: • Analysis and characterization • Applied R&D projects • Fabrication of nanostructures • Thesis projects (BSc, MSc)

  11. Multidisciplinary Nanoscience Curriculum • Objective is to give students strong education and a broad view about natural sciences • National graduateschool in nanoscience, NGS-NANO, for PhDstudents • International Master’sProgramme in Nanoscience • Bachelorsdegree in nanoscience

  12. Studies in nanoscience Nanoscience BSc students have a major and two minors: physics, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, cell and molecular biology NSC has special nanoscience courses. MSc theses are prepared on cross-disciplinary topics Curriculum provides students a large toolbox of knowledge in natural science to serve science, industry and public sector

  13. Publications # Citations/year # Publications/year • Publicationshaveappeared in international high-levelpeer-reviewedjournalssuch as Nature, NatureCommunications, AngewandteChemie, PhysicalReviewLetters, NanoLetters…

  14. Research highlights:international cooperation • Portable ultrasensitive superconducting X-ray spectrometer by prof. Ilari Maasilta and Dr. Kimmo Kinnunen • How the gut gets its villi – Computational modelling by Dr. Tuomas Tallinen

  15. Research highlights by NSC A new method to label enteroviruses with functionalized gold nanoclusters providing new tools for bioimaging • new information on virus trafficking in cells and tissues as well as on the mechanisms of virus opening inside cells • the method is expected to be useful for developing new antiviral vaccines based on virus-like particles. • Dr. T. Lahtinen, Dr. K. Salorinne, J. Koivisto, prof. M. Pettersson (Chemistry), prof. H. Häkkinen (chemistry/physics), Dr. S. Malola (physics), M. Martikainen and FT V. Marjomäki (biology)

  16. AnnualEvents • Nanoscience Days, October • Highlevelspeakerspresent new results, trends and perspectives in the field of nanoscience • Business Day, March • Bringstogetherresearchers, students and business interested in nanosciences

  17. Unique platform – 10-year Anniversary The cross-disciplinary approach with our modern research infrastructure has proved to be a successful idea and has resulted in top level research ranging from fundamental theory to commercial solutions

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