The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany is the first college in the world dedicated to research, development, education, and deployment in the emerging disciplines of nanoscience, nanoengineering, nanobioscience, and nanoeconomics. CNSE's Albany NanoTech Complex – a $4.5 billion megaplex that has attracted over 250 global corporate partners – is the most advanced research complex at any university in the world.
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  CNSE students take part in a groundbreaking course of study. The College's unique, cross-disciplinary curriculum, offering MS, MS-MBA and PhD degree programs, allows students to delve deeply into a wide variety of advanced topics needed to support cutting-edge research.

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  Students, faculty and corporate partners use leading edge tools at the CNSE complex, which houses R&D and prototype manufacturing infrastructure, Class 1 capable cleanrooms and the most advanced 200mm/300mm wafer facilities in the academic world.

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  CNSE serves as an acceleration facility for more than 250 global corporate partners, helping them overcome technical, market and business development barriers to successfully deploy nanotechnology-based products.

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CNSE student receives 'extraordinary
opportunity' to work on pioneering
EUV tool

Sudhar Raghunathan moved from India to pursue a world-class nanotechnology education at CNSE. Little did he know that he would become one of the only students anywhere to work with the world's first extreme ultraviolet (EUV) Alpha Demo Tool (ADT). 
 

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