Welcome to nanoHUB.org
A resource for nanoscience and technology, the nanoHUB was created by the NSF-funded NCN and its development is driven by research themes in:
Simulate
- Nanoelectronics
Tools for nanoelectronics - NEMS/Nanofluidics
Tools for NEMS and Nanofluidics - Nano-Bio Devices
Tools for nano-bio devices - More ›
Browse all available tools
Research
- Seminars / Workshops
Cutting edge research - Collaborate
Work with your colleagues - Web Meetings
Right in your browser - User Groups
Share with your colleagues
Teach & Learn
- Nano 101 / Nano 501
Introductory tutorials - Nanocurriculum
Curriculum on Nanotechnology - Learning Modules
Self-paced web instruction - Teaching Materials
Graduate, Undergrad, K-12
Contribute
- Contribute Content
Upload your own materials - Give us Feedback
Success story? Suggestions? - Take a Poll
Can your cell phone or PDA access the web? - Donations
Contribute your financial support
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Announcements
NCN News
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CNI Podcast: nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure - An interview with George B. Adams III
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2008 NCN@Purdue Summer School, Electronics from the Bottom Up
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Sensor design gets systematic
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Model is first to compare performance of 'biosenors'
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Purdue's Network for Computational Nanotechnology, nanosicence publisher sign partnership
What's New on nanoHUB 
- Nanowire First Time user guide (in Teaching Materials, May 06, 2008)
- Computational Nanoscience, Lecture 19: Band Structure and Some In-Class Simulation: DFT for Solids (in Teaching Materials, May 05, 2008)
- Computational Nanoscience, Lecture 18.5: A Little More, and Lots of Repetition, on Solids (in Teaching Materials, May 05, 2008)
- Computational Nanoscience, Lecture 16: More and Less than Hartree-Fock (in Teaching Materials, May 05, 2008)
- Computational Nanoscience, Lecture 15: In-Class Simulations: Hartree-Fock (in Teaching Materials, May 05, 2008)