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The nanoHUB is shared infrastructure to help individuals in the nanocommunity collaborate and disseminate the results of their work. Individuals, research groups, and even major research centers can disseminate their work by uploading it to the nanoHUB.

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There are several different types of content hosted on the nanoHUB. The following links tell you how to prepare and submit materials for each type:

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Tools

A simulation tool is software that allows users to run a specific type of calculation. Most of these tools are built with our Rappture toolkit, so they have a consistent, user-friendly interface.

Online Presentations

An Online Presentation is a lecture pertaining to nanoscience or nanotechnology. It can be a research seminar, a graduate or undergraduate level seminar, or lectures for a complete class. An online presentation consists of an abstract, short bio about the author, presentation slides (PDF, PPT, etc.) as well as a voiced presentation (Macromedia Breeze).

Teaching Materials

Teaching Materials are supplementary materials that don't quite fit into any of the previous categories, such as homework assignments, study notes, guides, etc.

Animations

An animation is a short (usually Flash-based) video that illustrates a concept. Browse through available animations in our resources section.

Publications

A Publication is a paper you have written that has been published in some manner. The topic of the paper should be relevant to nanotechnology and may even include references from the nanoHUB.

NOTE: Please don't upload any publication if the copyright is owned by a publisher without explicit permission from the publisher. However, if you have a preprint or an unpublished work, it can be uploaded here to help explain the details for a related tool, or as a reference for an online lecture.

Downloads

A download is a type of resource that users can download and use on their own computer. It could be source code for a tool you developed or a set of data files.