Since 1992, MITRE's Nanosystems Group has been performing broadly based research and development (R&D) in nanotechnology, with a focus on systems engineering that starts at the molecular scale. Our inter- and multi-disciplinary work includes the development of systems such as nanoelectronic computers, nano-enabled energy and power storage devices, and millimeter-scale robots. Our researchers also have access to state-of-the-art facilities in MITRE's Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Lab on our campus in McLean, Virginia.
For more information about our group and research efforts, follow the links below.
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Among the strengths of the MITRE Nanosystems Group is the design and simulation of integrated nanoelectronic system architectures. The schematic diagram above depicts on left a nanomemory that MITRE simulated, while the image on the right is a nanoprocessor architecture designed and simulated in the Nanosystems Group. |
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