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24, 2004 Researchers from the University of Toronto and Carleton University have created a new material that uses buckyballs to aid in processing information using light ....... read news |
Our group, under direction of Prof. Wayne Z.Y. Wang, is housed within the Nortel Networks - Carleton University Laboratory for Advanced Materials Research. The lab is located in the Steacie Building on the campus of Carleton University (
see campus map) at the junction of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (our nation's capital). Our group occupies a large synthetic chemistry lab in Steacie Building, which has 18 fumehoods, on the fourth floor, a multi-purpose lab on the third floor, an instrument lab on the fourth floor, and a 250 sq. ft., class-100/1000 cleanroom lab (on the first floor) equipped with mask aligner, evaporator, spin coater, curing oven, plasma cleaner and other fabrication tools.The Nortel Networks - Carleton University Laboratory for Advanced Materials Research was officially opened April 14, 1999 after a commitment by Nortel Networks and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation to fund the research was received.
Currently, the group has