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Related Links: 07/1305: Wired Magazine - The Invisible Computer 02/23/05: Portland Business Journal - ONAMI: Collaboration Across Universities Spells Economic Impact for Oregon 01/17/05: Science Daily - Advance In Transparent Electronics Could Spawn New Industry 01/05/05: LiveScience - Transparent Material Could Lead to Disposable Electronics 12/29/04: PhysOrg.com - Major advance made in transparent electronics EECS Professor, John Wager's ONAMI research in the field of trasparent electronics was discussed on the American Association for the Advancement of Science's January 20th radio program, Science Update. Listen to an MP3 of the broadcast. ONAMI Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute Statment of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden at Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference. July 28-29, 2004 |
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Our research cluster called “ONAMI @ OSU” is putting nanotechnology to work in micro systems for homeland security, clean and efficient energy systems, new medical devices, transparent electronics, and more... Part of the Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute (ONAMI), this OSU research cluster is fueled by an unprecedented level of collaboration among industry, government, and Oregon’s research universities. The technologies under development here are on the brink of transforming the economic landscape of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. ONAMI @ OSU includes the Corvallis-based Microproducts Breakthrough Institute (MBI), a collaboration with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory that commercializes new products based on ONAMI technology. Housed in a building on Hewlett-Packard’s Corvallis campus, ONAMI @ OSU researchers are developing ONAMI-related technologies in these areas:
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